

This bronze figure compresses the human body into a single, continuous gesture of inwardness, where rounded volumes fold over themselves like a protective shell. The polished surface catches light in soft, migrating highlights, turning the sculpture into a quiet drama between weight and lift, concealment and exposure. Its simplified anatomy dissolves individual identity, suggesting a universal moment of retreat—part meditation, part vulnerability—where emotion is carried not by expression but by the tense, self-embracing curve of form.







