

This white, monolithic sculpture distills the human figure into a sequence of swelling volumes, where presence is felt more through mass and rhythm than through anatomy. Soft, continuous curvature catches light in a slow gradient, making the form appear to breathe against the void of the black ground, while the blunt base anchors it with a quiet, architectural certainty. By refusing facial detail and narrative specificity, the work turns the body into an archetype—part maternal shelter, part primordial stone—inviting contemplation of identity as something sensed, not described. The tension between tender roundness and compressed, totemic uprightness creates a poised intimacy that feels both ancient and immediate.







