

This sculpture distills the human figure into a single, tide-like sweepβan elongated body curling inward until the head becomes both anchor and refuge. The green patina softens the form into something geological, as if the figure has been weathered by time and memory rather than carved by hand, inviting the eye to travel along its quiet gradients of light and shadow. Its compression of anatomy into a continuous contour speaks of intimacy and self-protection, where repose feels inseparable from longing. The vast negative space around it amplifies the sense of solitary contemplation, turning a private gesture into a monumental, meditative presence.







