

Rising like a totem of compressed identities, the sculpture stacks stylized profiles into a single vertical spine, suggesting how the self is assembled from layered presencesβpast, present, and imagined. Its sea-green patina, mottled like oxidized metal or washed stone, softens the hard-edged silhouettes into something elemental, as if memory has weathered the faces into archetypes. The punctuating circular void reads as an eye and a wound at once, a deliberate absence that grants the form its quiet breath, while the surrounding white space turns the work into a solitary figure poised between intimacy and anonymity.







