

This sculptural figure holds a meditative stillness, her closed eyes and softened features offering calm even as the body appears weathered—its green patina reading like time itself settling into the skin. The composition turns absence into presence: an open cavity in the torso becomes a private chamber where delicate, metallic blossoms rise, suggesting memory, regeneration, and the stubborn insistence of life within what has been eroded. Light glances across the textured surface, activating a dialogue between decay and radiance, as if the work proposes that vulnerability is not a deficit but a luminous architecture. In this quiet monument, the human form is less a vessel of flesh than a landscape—scarred, hollowed, and yet impossibly flowering.







