Nama a
28 W × 52 H × 15 D cm

This evocative bronze sculpture captures two stylized, elongated figures standing in proximity, united by a shared purpose. Their surface is treated with a rich, mottled turquoise patina that suggests the weathering of time, giving the piece an ancient, almost archaeological quality. The figures hold slender, wire-like structures that blossom into abstract, oversized leaf shapes above their heads. These "wings" or "fronds" are minimalist in design, composed of undulating outlines that contrast sharply with the solid, grounded weight of the human forms.

The composition explores themes of companionship and communal aspiration. While their bodies are tethered to the earth, their gazes and the upward reach of their wire attachments point toward the ethereal or the natural world. The slight variation in their heights and the way one figure rests an arm behind the other creates a sense of rhythmic harmony and mutual support. It is a work that balances the industrial feel of metalwork with the organic fluidity of nature, inviting the viewer to contemplate the delicate connection between humanity and the environment.