

This sculptural tableau fuses the human body with the carpenter’s plane, turning labor into anatomy and craft into a quiet act of submission. The figure’s kneeling, forward-pressed posture reads as both devotional and burdened, as if creativity is something carried across the spine—tool and weight at once. Mottled patina and burnished highlights create a living skin of time, where corrosion becomes memory and the sheen of use suggests endurance. Set against the warm, grounded plinth, the hybrid form proposes a tender paradox: progress is carved not only from wood, but from the self.







