

A solitary, headless figure rises like an improvised clothesline turned reliquary, its outstretched arms suspending garments that read as both domestic evidence and mute witnesses. The oxidized, sea-green patina lends the work a bruised serenity, as if time itself has weathered the body into an artifact of memory rather than flesh. Drapery becomes architecture here—vertical, solemn, and weighted—while the empty neck and slack sleeves sharpen a narrative of absence, labor, and the intimacy of what remains when a presence has gone.







