

Carved in a dark, near-cosmic stone, this sculpture stages a quiet drama of encounter: two simplified, totemic heads rise from a shared vessel like thoughts surfacing from the same deep reservoir. The composition balances weight and restraint—broad planes and sharp cuts catch light sparingly, so the sheen becomes a slow-moving tide across the faceted forms. Between the figures, the negative space reads as an unsaid sentence, suggesting intimacy, distance, and the fragile architecture of dialogue. The boat-like base anchors the work as a metaphor for passage—memory and relationship carried forward, steady yet irrevocably shaped by time’s abrasion.







