

Carved from a single mass, this stone figure pares the human presence down to a quiet profile—lips, brow, and cheek emerging as if memory itself were being coaxed out of the rock. The satin polish of the head catches light like a held breath, while the torso remains rugged and geological, letting the material’s grain read as lived experience and time’s sediment. Suspended on a narrow neck, the face feels both elevated and severed, suggesting the tension between inner consciousness and the weight of the body, between speech and silence. Its stillness is not inert but contemplative, a monument to endurance where identity is simplified into essence.







