

This sculptural tableau stages two elongated, introspective faces beneath an arch of branching verdigris, as if thought itself has taken the form of a canopy—protective, porous, and alive. The dialogue between warm bronze and oxidized green creates a slow pulse of time: human presence held in tender suspension while nature’s latticework frames and quietly overgrows it. Symmetry is gently unsettled by the irregular, coral-like limbs, suggesting that intimacy is never a closed circle but an ecosystem of shared weather and private silence. In the open negative space above them, the work proposes a sanctuary where connection is both rooted and fragile, a vow made inside a living crown.