

Two attenuated figures, modeled in a rugged, weathered skin of metal, seem to choreograph an encounter suspended between embrace and duelβarms arcing like calligraphy through the surrounding air. The stepped plinths create a subtle hierarchy of distance and proximity, turning negative space into a charged corridor where intention passes from one body to the other. Light catches the sculptureβs crusted surface in fractured highlights, lending the scene a sense of endurance, as if movement has been petrified at its most decisive instant. In this poised imbalance, the work speaks to relationship as perpetual negotiation: a rhythm of reaching, resisting, and finding momentary harmony.







