

This small bronze figure rises with a quiet, centered authority, its closed eyes and gently clasped hands suspending the moment between prayer and contemplation. The sculptor lets the robe’s broad, cascading folds become a landscape of weight and rhythm, catching light in softened ridges that contrast with the face’s calm, pared-down planes. Set atop an organic, stone-like base, the work stages a dialogue between permanence and transience—spirit anchored in earth—suggesting that serenity is not escape, but a practiced stillness held against the unevenness of lived terrain.







