

This sculptural head, split into two opposing profiles, stages identity as a perpetual dialogue—self confronting self—while the central aperture becomes a quiet threshold where thought is almost visible. The cool, weathered patina and hairline fissures read like accumulated memory, suggesting a psyche shaped by time, erosion, and repair rather than seamless certainty. Suspended within the hollow, the small bowl-like form feels both vulnerable and ceremonial, as if the work is offering the mind’s most private contents to light, yet keeping them just out of reach. Anchored on a warm wooden base, the piece balances human fragility with an almost architectural resolve, turning emptiness into its most eloquent presence.







