

This sculpted creature balances between the comic and the uncanny, its swollen belly and wide, unblinking eyes turning vulnerability into a kind of defiant spectacle. The pale, earthen surface reads like weathered skin, catching light softly so that the rounded torso becomes an exposed center of gravity while the splayed claws and rigid base insist on weight and permanence. By exaggerating anatomy into near-caricature, the work stages a quiet allegory of appetite and survivalβhow tenderness and menace can occupy the same body, and how the grotesque can still ask for empathy.







