

This bronze-like sculpture compresses figure and furniture into a single totem, where the upright arm becomes a vertical axis of resolve while the seated body reads as both shelter and threshold. Branching reliefs spread across the torso like an inner genealogy—veins, roots, or memories—suggesting that nurture and endurance are not separate acts but the same slow growth. The softened facial features and perched bird introduce a quiet intimacy, as if tenderness has been cast into metal and made durable against time. In the open void beneath the figure, absence becomes a deliberate breath, inviting the viewer to imagine what is held, what is released, and what continues to return.







