

This sculptural duet suspends two figures in a shared arc, their bodies stretched into opposing reaches that never quite touch, yet complete a single circular breath. The dark, burnished surfaces read like silhouettes against emptiness, while the olive-gold crescent functions as both cradle and constraint—an orbit that holds them in perpetual negotiation between surrender and ascent. The composition’s tension resides in its negative space: the open center becomes a silent third presence, suggesting absence, distance, and the fragile hope of return. In this poised imbalance, the work speaks to intimacy as a choreography of gravity—two wills rotating around a common need.