

This intimate sculpture distills embrace into pure contour: two bodies interlock in a single ascending silhouette, where the darker mass becomes both shelter and gravity for the lighter, polished figure. The tension between matte, textured surfaces and warm, reflective planes lets light act like emotionβpooling on the curve of a hip and dissolving into shadow along the enveloping form. Composed as a quiet spiral, the work suggests devotion as a physical architecture, a union that is at once protective and consuming, balancing tenderness with an almost geological permanence. Its deliberate simplification turns the lovers into an emblem, inviting the viewer to read closeness not as narrative, but as structure, weight, and breath held in bronze.