

This sculptural creature coils into a near-perfect circle, its elephantine head and scaled spine forming a protective arc around a small, luminous interiorβlike a reliquary of private memory. The earthy, textured body reads as ancient and tactile, while the glazed cavity reveals crisp reds, spirals, and embedded forms that feel contemporary, mechanical, and oddly tender. By staging concealment and revelation in the same breath, the work turns guardianship into a metaphor for inner life: instincts and mythic ancestry sheltering the fragile, patterned logic of the self. The calm, closed eyes and compact stance transform weight into quiet devotion, suggesting that strength here is measured not by aggression, but by the ability to hold complexity without spilling it.







