

This small bronze-toned sculpture captures an animal in the intimate arc of a stretch, its elongated spine and reaching forelegs forming a taut diagonal that turns simple anatomy into a gesture of release. Set against a severe, dark plinth, the figure’s warm patina reads like compressed sunlight—an insistence on vitality amid restraint—while the lifted tail closes the composition in a looping counter-rhythm. The rough, hand-worked surface refuses polished naturalism, suggesting not a literal creature but the memory of motion: a quiet ritual of resilience, poised between fatigue and readiness.







