

This bronze sculpture distills the human figure into a reclining arc, where anatomy dissolves into a single, tidal sweep of form—suggesting rest not as stillness, but as a slow, continuous becoming. The mottled turquoise patina reads like weathered water over metal, a skin of time that softens the body into landscape, while the warm wooden plinth anchors the floating gesture with earthly weight. Negative space beneath the lifted torso becomes as expressive as the mass itself, turning absence into breath and granting the pose a quiet, contemplative dignity. In its restrained abstraction, the work speaks of vulnerability and resilience intertwined—an intimate body rendered as enduring, elemental matter.







