

This polished metal figure suspends itself in a precarious, balletic curl, where a single planted foot becomes the axis for a body folding inward as if to listen to its own gravity. The mirror-like surface harvests light and fractures it into liquid highlights, turning the surrounding space into an active collaborator and suggesting identity as something reflected, not fixed. Poised atop a stark black plinth, the sculpture stages a quiet drama of discipline and vulnerability—strength expressed not through expansion, but through restraint and an almost devotional self-containment.







