

This sculptural form stages a quiet choreography of two visagesβone turned inward, one seemingly drifting into sleepβwhere intimacy is suggested not through touch but through proximity and shared breath. Cool, oxidized greens and slate blacks pool across the surfaces like weathering memory, while the rough, stratified pedestal anchors the dreamlike heads in a world of gravity and time. The interplay of polished curves against pitted textures creates a tension between tenderness and erosion, as if the work were asking how connection endures when the self is continually reshaped. In its upward, clustered ascent, the piece reads as a monument to private reverie: a threshold where identity, nature, and architecture fuse into a single, contemplative reliquary.







