

This sculptural figure distills the act of music-making into a single, sweeping gesture: a tapered torso rises like a resonant column, while the horizontal line of the violin and bow cuts the air with calm authority. The dark, burnished surface catches light in restrained highlights, turning the body’s ribbed textures into visual vibrations—echoes of rhythm made tangible. With a faceless head and anchored, root-like base, the work reads as an emblem of devotion, suggesting that sound is not merely performed but grown from within, both grounding and transcending the physical form.