

This slender metal sculpture suspends a small “constellation” of hooked stems between two rough, horizontal masses, as if a fragile society were being held together by tension rather than touch. The polished bronze catches light like a hesitant pulse, while the irregular, almost geological textures interrupt any sense of mechanical order, turning structure into something lived-in and vulnerable. Its vertical lines read as bodies, reeds, or antennae—figures listening upward—suggesting endurance and collective striving inside a delicate, self-made cage of balance and doubt.







