

This sculptural figure reclines with ceremonial poise, its pale, hand-worked surface etched in rhythmic bands that read like a lived archive—ornament as memory, pattern as lineage. At the body’s core, a vivid spiral disc functions as a concentrated “inner eye,” pulling the viewer inward with hypnotic motion and suggesting an animating spirit contained within a protective shell. The tension between the figure’s playful corporeality and the disciplined geometry of its incisions creates a quiet drama of tenderness and restraint, where the intimate body becomes a vessel for cosmic order. Set against the deep blue ground, the work feels simultaneously devotional and whimsical, as if myth has been invited into the realm of the everyday.







