

This sculpture distills intimacy into a continuous loop, where two elongated figures arc toward one another until their gestures close the circle, turning embrace into architecture. The dark, patinated surfaces catch light like a slow tide over stone, while the roughened, woven-like textures along the lower sweep suggest time’s abrasion—love not as softness, but as endurance. Negative space becomes the quiet third presence: a hollow at the center that reads as both sanctuary and absence, implying that connection is shaped as much by what is held back as by what is offered. In its poised balance of tension and tenderness, the work elevates union into a ritual of mutual support, each body completing the other’s gravity.