

This carved torso condenses the human figure into a monumental silhouette, where abundance is rendered not as spectacle but as quiet, geological certainty. The stone’s vertical striations read like time-lines, allowing light to skim across softened planes and settle into shallow hollows, turning flesh into landscape and touch into memory. Cropped of head and limbs, the form becomes archetypal—an ode to fertility, endurance, and the dignity of presence—inviting contemplation of how the body carries both weight and sanctuary. The restrained setting amplifies its meditative gravity, as if the sculpture stands halfway between relic and living form.