

This sculptural tableau stages the human figure as both agent and residue—elongated bodies reduced to essential lines, tethered together like a nervous system of bronze. The composition moves in a low, lateral sweep, where a single upright form anchors the eye while the rest of the figures pitch forward, suggesting strain, collapse, and reluctant solidarity. Its mottled patina—earthy greens and oxidized browns—reads as time made visible, turning the scene into an archaeological memory of labor and endurance. What emerges is a quiet narrative of interdependence: each gesture is incomplete alone, yet collectively they form a fragile architecture of persistence.







