

This glossy crimson sculpture rises like a distilled gesture—part hand, part flame—where the body’s language is abstracted into a single, insistent vertical. Its lacquered surface catches light as a slow-moving skin, turning minor shifts in viewpoint into pulses of heat and tenderness against the austere neutrality of the ground. Balanced between rounded fullness and a decisive upward thrust, the form suggests both protection and provocation, as if intimacy and warning share the same silhouette. The work’s restraint—one color, one dominant contour—makes its emotional register feel amplified, inviting the viewer to read desire, resilience, and rupture in the same breath.