

This bronze figure distills the human presence into an elegant anonymity, its featureless head turning the body into a vessel for sound, breath, and inward attention. The flute becomes a taut horizontal axis that steadies the sinuous vertical of the torso, while soft highlights glide across the metal like passing notes, animating silence with a subtle, living sheen. Drapery pools at the feet in slow, gravitational folds—an earthly counterweight to the lifted arms—suggesting that music here is both ritual and refuge, a private act made monumental. In its poised stillness, the sculpture proposes melody as a form of contemplation, where identity dissolves and feeling takes the lead.







