

A reclining, animal-like form is reduced to a single, weighty silhouette, its granular surface absorbing light as if time itself has settled into stone. Set against the spare void, a small gilded pyramid becomes an anchoring counterpoint—sharp where the body is softened—suggesting a quiet dialogue between instinct and intellect, permanence and aspiration. The long horizontal base reads like a plinth and a horizon at once, turning the sculpture into a meditative landscape where rest is not passive but monumental. In this restrained theater of forms, scale and distance become symbolic: the humble proximity of the pyramid intimates a private altar of desire placed just beyond reach.







