

This small white sculpture distills a human presence into a single, continuous curveβface, hand, and draped form merging like a quiet tideβso that rest becomes both gesture and refuge. Its glossy, milky surface catches light in soft pools, allowing highlights to travel along the contours and underscore the tenderness of closed eyes and the weightless tilt of the head. The near-abstract simplification turns the figure into an emblem of inwardness: a moment of retreat from noise, where identity dissolves into the calm architecture of sleep. In its compact mass and seamless transitions, the work suggests protection as much as surrender, as if serenity is being carefully held in the palm of form itself.







