

This bronzed figure sits as both witness and vessel, its torso opened into a windowed void where breath, absence, and memory circulate like quiet weather. Branch-like reliefs crawl across the chest and shoulders, fusing human anatomy with arboreal growth to suggest identity as something cultivatedβscarred, layered, and continually renewing. The upright posts and chair frame impose a ritual stillness, while the rough, earthen base grounds the form in a lived terrain of endurance, as if the body is rooted to what it has survived.







