

This sculptural work suspends two elongated, dolphin-like forms in a shared arc, their bodies interlocking like a single breath captured at the moment of ascent. Warm, earthen browns and meticulously articulated textures—scaled and striated—invite touch while the dark plinth and void-like backdrop intensify the sense of emergence, as if life is being coaxed from shadow into visibility. The composition’s diagonal thrust reads as both motion and communion, suggesting a paired narrative of kinship and survival where grace is inseparable from struggle. In its quiet tension between sleek flow and segmented anatomy, the piece becomes an elegy to vulnerability—an image of bodies moving together to remain whole.