

A sleek, obsidian-toned sculpture compresses the feline body into a single, continuous volume, where the curled tail becomes an eloquent loop—at once enclosure and passage—suggesting self-possession rather than mere repose. The polished surface catches light like a slow breath, sliding across rounded planes and sharpening into the quiet geometry of the head, so that stillness reads as concentrated alertness. Poised on a pale stone plinth, the figure feels both intimate and monumental, a meditation on how tenderness can be armoured in elegance and how serenity can hold its own taut, interior strength.







