

This reclining bronze form pares the human figure down to quiet, faceted volumes, where the body becomes a landscape of softened planes rather than an insistence on anatomy. Light skims across the green patina in slow, meditative shifts—brightening the shoulder, pooling in recesses—so the sculpture reads as both weighty and strangely buoyant, suspended between intimacy and monument. The tucked head and gathered limbs suggest a self-contained refuge, a tender retreat that turns stillness into presence and repose into resilience.







