

This paired feline sculpture stages intimacy as a quiet architecture: two sleek bodies mirror one another in poised symmetry, their arched tails bracketing a shared center like parentheses around a whispered vow. The dark, burnished surface absorbs light rather than reflecting it, lending the forms a nocturnal gravity where tenderness feels hard-won and enduring. The crossing whiskers and touching muzzles become the pieceβs delicate hingeβan almost imperceptible contact that transforms weighty bronze into a study of trust, mutual recognition, and the small rituals through which companionship is made visible.







