

Carved in a pale, breathing stone, the sculpture stages a quiet dialogue between two inward-facing profiles, as if one consciousness were leaning into another across a single, continuous spine. The sweeping negative space reads like a held breath—an absent body that becomes the work’s true center—while the porous, cratered crown suggests memory’s erosion and the way thought is punctured by time. Against the dark ground the figure’s matte luminosity feels both tender and austere, turning stillness into a kind of monument to introspection and shared silence.







