

Two attenuated figures rise from a rugged wooden plinth like a single, shared spine, their bodies distilled into tensile lines that turn embrace into architecture. The upward sweep of their extended arms—each hand offering the silhouette of a bird—casts the sculpture’s true subject as release: affection transmuted into flight, weight into aspiration. A dark, weathered patina gathers light in quiet rivulets along the limbs, while the lifted leg introduces a precarious lyricism, as if love is always a balance between grounding and departure. The contrast between organic base and soaring gesture frames an intimate vow made in open air, where union does not enclose but opens.







