

This sculptural figure seems to hover between collapse and endurance, the torso pitched forward as if surrendering to gravity while the rope-like element binds and threads through the body with quiet insistence. The surface—scarred, mottled, and densely worked—catches light in uneven flashes, turning the flesh into a terrain of memory rather than anatomy, where every lump and abrasion reads as lived experience. Composed in a compressed, almost cruciform gesture, the work stages a tense dialogue between restraint and agency, suggesting that the very mechanism of confinement can also become a line of support, a tether to presence. Set upon a plain wooden base, it feels like an artifact of survival—part monument, part confession—asking the viewer to measure dignity against duress.







