

This sculptural creature rests in a posture of deliberate vulnerability, its dense, stone-like body grounding the scene while an extravagant spray of quills rises like a wind-swept thicketβat once defensive and lyrical. The restrained palette of charcoal, slate, and muted earth lets texture become the true illumination: cracked surfaces absorb light as the quills catch it in fine, nervous lines, turning stillness into a quiet vibration. Set against a softly creased, nearly atmospheric backdrop, the work reads as a meditation on survivalβhow protection can resemble beauty, and how weight and softness coexist within a single, compact form.







