

This compact, biomorphic sculpture gathers the body into a single, continuous swell of volume, where limbs and torso dissolve into a sheltered nucleus of flesh-like mass. Its mottled patina—green-blue shadows interrupted by warm bronze glints—behaves like a moving light source, suggesting breath, blood-heat, and time’s slow oxidation rather than fixed surface. The composition turns inward, prioritizing weight and containment over display, so the figure reads as both intimate embrace and self-protective cocoon. In its deliberate ambiguity, the work becomes less a portrait of anatomy than a meditation on vulnerability—how tenderness can be carved into solidity.