

Rising like a single breath split into two voices, this pale stone sculpture distills intimacy into an elegant vertical ascent, where elongated bodies merge and separate with the quiet inevitability of growth. The softened, nearly closed faces hover in a state between waking and dreaming, their inward gaze suggesting a tenderness that is felt more than spoken. Negative space is carved as a living corridor through the form, turning absence into structure and implying that connection is sustained not by possession but by the fragile architecture of distance. Against the dark ground, the luminous surface reads as both vulnerable and enduringβan emblem of kinship held delicately within timeβs erosion.







