Two forms rise from a single grounded base and lean into one another with an ease that feels inevitable.
Their contours fold and unfurl in a continuous movement, each curve completing the other, each hollow allowing space for the other to breathe. In this sculpture, embrace is neither dramatic nor fleeting; it is elemental, like the meeting of river and shore.
The marble carries a gentle luminosity, its pale surface marked with delicate veins that trace the passage of geological time. Within this ancient material, the artist has carved a gesture of intimacy that transcends era and identity.
There are no defined faces, no prescribed roles, only the language of proximity and flow. One arc shelters; another inclines. Between them, a space opens like a held breath.
The composition suggests that union is not the erasure of self but a rhythm of approach and return. Each form retains its trajectory even as it curves toward the other. The stone, dense and enduring, holds this moment of connection in perpetuity.
Placed within a curated setting, the work offers a centre of gravity- a reminder that some bonds, once formed, move beyond time and remain held in the enduring architecture of form.
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