

This weathered, verdigris figure rises like an ancient sentinel, its elongated snout and simplified torso hovering between human presence and animal myth, as if an archetype has been excavated rather than invented. The horizontal, outstretched plane cleaves the body at midline—part offering table, part protective threshold—turning the sculpture into a ritual instrument that negotiates between interior spirit and outer world. Light catches the scabbed patina and scar-like abrasions, letting time itself become the primary pigment, while the frontal stillness holds a quiet authority that feels both protective and uncanny. In its compressed volumes and emphatic silhouette, the work speaks of guardianship, sacrifice, and the fragile continuity of memory carried through matter.







