

This sculptural tableau suspends two elongated figures in a single, boat-like curve, turning the body into both vessel and horizon for an intimate act of support. The dark, burnished limbs read as silhouettes against the muted ground, while the warm bronze-gold skin—stitched and textured like a repaired seam—suggests tenderness forged through endurance rather than ease. Tension and trust are choreographed through the outstretched arms: a quiet physics of care where balance is maintained not by solidity, but by the willingness to hold and be held. In its poised lift and gentle arc, the work becomes a meditation on relational gravity, where connection is the true pedestal.







