

This compact sculpture distills the human presence into a quiet architecture of massβan ovoid βheadβ anchored to a body that splits into two sheltering planes, like a doorway cut into solidity. The burnished brown surface catches light in soft, bruised highlights, allowing warmth and shadow to circulate across its rounded volumes and suggesting memory worn smooth by touch. Its frontal void reads as both refuge and absence, turning the figure into a threshold where intimacy and isolation meet. Poised on a polished base, it feels simultaneously devotional and private, a small monument to inwardness.







