Ode to the shapes 2/2

“Because the body remembers what the eyes cannot see.”

This sculpture speaks of tension and surrender — a form that hints at the human body without ever defining it. Carved to intimacy, its surface is made to be felt as much as seen. The shape echoes something sensual, yet remains abstract enough to allow every viewer their own story. It is soft where it should be strong, and curved where one might expect edges.
It’s an invitation to connect through touch, to sense the quiet presence of something both strong and vulnerable.
An ode to the silent language of shape.