

This small bronze tableau freezes a volatile duet of bodiesβone arched and burdened, the other astride in a stance that reads as both dominance and precarious dependence. The rough, pitted surface and mottled patina turn anatomy into weathered terrain, as if the figures have been eroded by time, guilt, and repetition rather than sculpted for polish. Composed in a tense diagonal, the work stages intimacy as a struggle for balance: weight shifts, knees lock, and the moment hangs between play and punishment. Set on its warm wooden plinth, the scene becomes a quiet moral stage where touch is inseparable from power, and support is never free of cost.







