

This sculptural embrace distills human intimacy into two interlocking masses, where a dark, polished form leans inward as if yielding to a quiet, irrevocable tenderness. The dialogue between surfaces—one smooth and nocturnal, the other striated with chisel-like rhythms—turns touch into a kind of geography, mapping vulnerability against endurance. Composed as a single, rising silhouette, the piece allows negative space to breathe between the bodies, suggesting that closeness is not fusion but a shared shelter shaped by restraint. In its pared-down faces and softened contours, the work becomes a meditation on protection: love rendered as weight, warmth, and stone-held silence.







