

This patinated bronze sculpture stages a quiet dialogue between an upright, totemic figure and a low, fragmented mass that reads like a shoreline of memoryβpart body, part landscape, part relic. The turquoise-green corrosion behaves as a painterly skin, catching light in mottled blooms that suggest timeβs slow alchemy, as if the work has been excavated rather than made. Negative spaces puncture the forms like withheld sentences, turning absence into structure and inviting the viewer to complete an intimate narrative of endurance, separation, and return.







