

This compact sculpture reads like a relic lifted from water and time, its bulbous volumes and pinched apertures forming a totemic anatomy that feels both bodily and otherworldly. The oxidized blue‑green patina pools in creases and pits, turning surface corrosion into a kind of luminous topography where decay becomes ornament. Centered and frontal, the figure’s symmetry is continually unsettled by asymmetrical scars and hollows, suggesting an identity shaped as much by erosion and memory as by intention. In its quiet, upright stance, the work meditates on endurance—how matter absorbs history and still holds a tender, enigmatic presence.







