

This bronze sculpture stages a quiet theatre of care: an elongated figure leans into a low, stretcher-like plane where small, organic forms gather, as if offerings, memories, or fledgling lives are being tended. The artist elongates anatomy into an architectural framework, turning the body into both shelter and threshold, while the green patina reads like timeβs weatheringβan accrued tenderness rather than decay. Negative space punctures the torso and bench, allowing absence to become a second material that speaks of vulnerability and restraint. A small birdlike accent at the edge functions as a hinge between stillness and flight, suggesting that devotion is measured not by possession, but by release.







