

This biomorphic sculpture folds in on itself like a slow, tidal gesture, its sweeping arc cradling a hollow that reads as both shelter and unspoken mouthβan aperture where breath, absence, and interiority gather. The burnished, earth-toned surface absorbs light rather than flaunting it, letting subtle shifts of sheen trace the artistβs insistence on touch, time, and handled matter. Composed as a single continuous flow, the form balances weight and buoyancy, suggesting a body at rest that still carries the tension of becoming. In its quiet abstraction, it speaks of protection and vulnerability at once: a figure curling inward to preserve what is most tender, while leaving a dark opening through which the world can still enter.







