

This sculptural form rises like a bifurcated trunk or two converging bodies, its upward split creating a charged negative space that reads as both rupture and invitation. The mottled verdigris patina—green bleeding into deep bronze—suggests time’s slow alchemy, turning the surface into a lived skin where light catches on scars, ridges, and faint, vein-like textures. Anchored by a heavy, grounded base yet opening toward the air, the composition stages a quiet tension between stability and yearning, as if the work holds a memory of pressure, growth, and release. In its ambiguity, it becomes an emblem of duality: companionship and separation, the organic and the forged, the intimate gesture and the monumental totem.







