

This bronze figure settles into a spare, almost ceremonial chair, yet the body reads as a porous vesselβetched with branching lines that suggest memory, scar, and life-force coursing just beneath the skin. Perched at the shoulder, a cluster of mask-like faces hovers like a chorus of thoughts or ancestral witnesses, pressing intimacy and burden into the same quiet embrace. The burnished patina catches light in soft, weathered flashes, turning stillness into a slow pulse, while the exaggerated limbs and open negative spaces make the seated pose feel both grounded and precariously suspended between solitude and communion.







