

Carved from a veined, green-streaked stone, the sculpture folds in on itself like a body turning inwardβan embrace that is at once protective and quietly strained. The polished planes catch light in soft flashes, while fissures and mineral inclusions read as lived history, suggesting that tenderness and fracture can occupy the same form. Its interlocking silhouettes create a slow, circular rhythm, inviting the viewer to move around it and discover intimacy not as a single gesture, but as an evolving, tactile negotiation with weight, time, and resilience.