

This bronze-like sculpture distills intimacy into a quiet geometry: two elongated figures lean into a shared ledge, their faceless heads bowed as if conversation has moved beyond words. The warm patina catches light along shoulders and forearms, while the incised, tactile surface preserves the artist’s hand as a record of lived experience rather than idealized flesh. By anchoring the bodies to a solid architectural block, the work frames tenderness against constraint—suggesting how connection is negotiated through boundaries, weight, and the small courage of leaning closer. The resulting stillness reads as both shelter and confession, a moment where presence becomes the true portrait.