

This compact bronze sculpture curls in on itself like a private storm, where intertwined bodies—part human, part beast—compress struggle and tenderness into a single, knotted volume. The burnished browns and oxidized greens behave like bruised light, sliding over muscle-like ridges and eroded planes to suggest both vitality and decay, as if time is already working its quiet verdict into the flesh. Composed as a low, horizontal mass anchored to the warm wood base, it reads as a monument to containment: desire, conflict, and survival held in a suspended, almost mythic embrace. The ambiguity of forms invites a shifting narrative—predation becoming protection, or intimacy turning feral—until the viewer recognizes the work’s true subject as the instability of boundaries.







