

This bronze figure compresses the human body into a single, ascending volume, as if intimacy itself has been distilled into a quiet architecture of flesh. Rounded limbs fold inward and upward, turning the embrace into a columnar shelter where tenderness becomes weight, balance, and restraint rather than spectacle. The greened patina catches light in soft, shifting highlights that glide over smoothed planes, suggesting timeβs slow sedimentβhow closeness is preserved, weathered, and deepened. In its deliberate anonymity and sealed posture, the sculpture reads as a meditation on protection: a private sanctuary carved from mass, silence, and touch.