

This compact bronze form coils inward like a held breath, its spiral crest suggesting an ear, a seed, or a quietly turning galaxy—an image of listening and becoming. Warm highlights skim the polished planes while darker patina pools in the recesses, letting light function as a second sculptor that articulates tension between revelation and concealment. The composition’s asymmetrical tilt gives the mass a sense of poised motion, as if the object is simultaneously nesting into itself and preparing to unfurl. In its measured compression, the work reads as a meditation on intimacy and self-containment—protection not as closure, but as a chamber for growth.







