

This monumental head presents a quiet, meditative presence, its sealed eyes and softened features suggesting an inward gaze that resists spectacle and invites contemplation. The polished, rain-streaked façade reads like time made visible—thin veils of tonal gray sliding down the face—while the lacework of perforated metal around the skull and neck exposes a fragile architecture beneath identity. Set against living bark and open air, the sculpture stages a dialogue between permanence and erosion, proposing the self as something both forged and continually weathered by experience. In its tension between solidity and filigree, it becomes a portrait not of a person, but of consciousness—contained, vulnerable, and enduring.







