

Two stylized heads rise from a shared, boatlike mass, their profiles turned outward as if caught between dialogue and departure, intimacy and distance. The sculpture’s severe geometry—crisp planes, truncated contours, and a weighted base—sets up a quiet tension between the polished darkness of the upper forms and the rough, stratified stone below, as though consciousness is suspended over something older and elemental. Light grazes the faceted surfaces to reveal subtle shifts from opacity to sheen, making the voids between the figures as emotionally charged as the figures themselves. In this poised imbalance, the work reads as a meditation on companionship: two presences tethered to the same ground yet navigating separate inner horizons.







