

Two elongated stone figures rise in quiet solidarity, their closed eyes and lifted chins suggesting an inward listening rather than a posed display. The composition hinges on a gentle dialogue between twins—nearly symmetrical yet individually inflected—while a spiraling band coils around each torso like a tangible metaphor for time, restraint, or protection. The cool, granular surface absorbs light instead of reflecting it, lending the work a hushed gravity that feels both ancestral and contemporary, as if identity is being carved out through endurance. In their stillness, the pair reads as a shared ritual of becoming—bodies grounded, spirits unbound.







