

This sculptural pair compresses the human figure into quiet, weight-bearing volumes, where individuality softens into a shared silhouette and the space between bodies becomes the true subject. The mottled verdigris patinaβcool greens bruised with earthen warmthβreads like time itself settling on skin, turning intimacy into something archaeological and enduring. Their simplified, nearly faceless forms resist portraiture, proposing instead a tender monument to companionship: presence without performance, closeness without declaration. Light grazes the rough surface and gathers in shallow hollows, animating the work with a hushed pulse that feels both protective and poignant.