

This attenuated figure reads like an excavated memoryβits body reduced to an essential vertical axis, while the oxidized turquoise skin carries time as a tactile narrative of erosion, bruise, and bloom. The compositionβs stark frontality and narrowed head lend the presence of an icon, yet the pitted surface and mottled copper-browns pull the sacred down into the physical, insisting on weathering as a form of truth. Light catches on crusted ridges and sinks into dark pockets, creating a quiet pulse between emergence and disappearance, as if the work hovers between relic and becoming. In its restrained gesture and scarred patina, the sculpture suggests endurance: not the perfection of preservation, but the dignity of what survives.







