

Two mirrored sculptural forms rise from sober wooden plinths like paired wings or folded petals, their stony surfaces catching light in a way that turns weight into a suggestion of lift. The composition hinges on symmetry yet resists sameness: each figure’s subtle shift in angle and contour creates a quiet dialogue about closeness, difference, and the space between companions. Against the dark textile ground, the silvery planes read as moments of revelation—an inner facet exposed—inviting a meditation on how intimacy is built from shared structure and individual fracture. The work feels both ceremonial and tender, balancing monumentality with the intimate scale of a private vow.







