Hope
97 W × 100 H × 33 D cm

This minimalist bronze sculpture captures a moment of suspended tension, featuring a stylized female silhouette arched backwards against a vertical plane. The figure is characterized by its elongated, fluid lines and a deliberate reduction of anatomical detail, moving away from traditional realism toward a modern, expressive abstraction. Set upon a sharp, L-shaped base that provides both structural support and a stark geometric contrast to the organic curves of the body, the work explores the delicate relationship between the human form and the rigid architectural spaces it inhabits.

The posture, leaning away from the ground and supported only by a single point of contact at the shoulders and feet, evokes a sense of weightlessness and emotional release. This cantilevered composition suggests a state of "limbo" or quiet surrender, where the heavy material of the bronze is made to appear light and airy. By stripping away facial features and specific identifiers, the piece invites a universal interpretation of the female force—balancing vulnerability with a quiet, enduring strength that bridges the gap between classical grace and contemporary minimalism.