

This sculptural form arcs into a near-closed circle, turning the gazelle’s elongated neck into a quiet axis of devotion as the mother and calf fold toward one another in a suspended, protective embrace. The burnished bronze surface—warm, earthen, and stippled with tactile marks—catches light like memory, shifting from polished highlights to velvety shadows that deepen the sense of tenderness. By compressing bodies into a single continuous gesture, the artist dissolves distance between figures, suggesting nurture as a self-sustaining loop where fragility becomes strength.







