

Two elongated figures, roughened as if forged from lived experience, spiral around one another in a suspended duet where gravity feels negotiated rather than obeyed. The burnished, earth-dark surface catches light in intermittent flashes, turning each ridged contour into a record of strain and tenderness, as though motion itself has been hammered into permanence. Their crossed trajectories and outstretched arms create a charged negative spaceβan invisible partnerβthat suggests both pursuit and protection, the intimate tension between autonomy and connection. Elevated on stark plinths, the dance becomes a small monument to risk: bodies poised at the edge of imbalance, finding equilibrium in mutual orbit.







