

This polished stone sculpture rises like a quiet monolith, its carved folds suggesting a figure turning inward—part sentinel, part contemplative body—where the negative spaces read as breath held in suspension. Across the deep graphite surface, flashes of cobalt and green iridescence ignite like submerged constellations, making light feel less like illumination than revelation emerging from within the mineral itself. The composition balances weight and tenderness: rounded bulges anchor the base while a central, ribbon-like curve guides the eye upward, implying a narrative of protection, concealment, and slow transformation. In its union of geological time and human gesture, the work becomes a meditation on endurance—how the most luminous truths often live beneath pressure and darkness.