

This bronze assemblage stages a quiet procession of elongated, birdlike forms, their curved beaks and attenuated legs rising with ritual solemnity from a dark, grounding plinth. The composition hinges on a central seam where bodies mirror and interlock, turning movement into a measured cadenceβlike migration paused mid-breath, held in suspended symmetry. Subtle patinas of green and gold catch the light as if time itself has oxidized into color, suggesting resilience and weathering rather than mere ornament. In its disciplined repetition, the work speaks to community and echoing memory: individual silhouettes rendered distinct only through their shared, almost musical, rhythm.