

This vertically poised wooden sculpture rises like a quiet sentry, its elongated body carved into slow, spiraling folds that suggest a human presence without ever fully declaring it. Light catches the polished grain in warm bands, turning the surface into a living topography where tension and tenderness coexistβcompression at the crown, release along the supple column. Anchored by a dark, grounded base, the form reads as an image of resilience: an inner current of motion held in disciplined stillness, as if growth itself has been patiently twisted into grace.







