

This sculptural owl, forged from layered, feather-like shards of metal, holds its wings in a poised expanse that feels both protective and judicial—as if it were weighing the room with nocturnal intelligence. The warm, burnished browns catch the light in fractured planes, turning each “plume” into a small facet of vigilance, while the pale, weathered backdrop amplifies the creature’s silhouette and the crisp theatre of its shadow. Balanced on a spare pedestal, the work stages a tension between industrial construction and living presence, suggesting wisdom not as softness but as something assembled—hard-won, sharp-edged, and enduring. Its frontal gaze anchors the composition like an emblem, inviting the viewer into a quiet confrontation with watchfulness, restraint, and the dignity of stillness before flight.







