

This patinated green sculpture resolves into a circular embrace where two stylized heads meet in near-symmetry, their profiles bridged by a taut horizontal bar that reads like a shared breath or a vow held in tension. The void at the center becomes the true subjectβan aperture of absence that makes intimacy visible, suggesting that connection is shaped as much by what is left open as by what is held. Surface abrasions and mottled oxidations lend the form an archaeological gravity, as if the work were a recovered emblem of dialogue across time. Elevated on slender struts, the ring-like body hovers between monument and talisman, balancing ritual calm with the quiet unease of restraint.







