

This sculptural figure suspends a dancer in a moment of ecstatic reach, her elongated limbs carving the air while the torso anchors into a quiet, inward gravity. The circular wooden ring functions as both halo and orbit—an enclosing horizon that turns the body’s gesture into a cosmology of movement, where freedom is defined by the boundary it brushes against. The dialogue of materials—warm, striated wood against the cool, dark sheen of metal—sets up a pulse between earth and night, suggesting resilience and renewal as the figure arcs through an unspoken rite of passage.