

This sculptural relief distills a familiar visage into a meditative topography, where sweeping, river-like striations gather at the center as if breath and thought are being drawn inward. A cool verdigris patina pools in the recesses, while warmer metallic highlights skim the ridges, creating a tender oscillation between weight and radiance, concealment and revelation. The wide, cavernous forms read as both ears and wings—receptacles of listening and shelter—suggesting a quiet theology of attention in which the sacred is not declared, but received. Set against a rugged, stone-like perimeter, the serene interior curves feel protected, as though the figure’s stillness is an achieved refuge rather than a given.







