


ASCENT Bronze Sculpture
ASCENT presents two angled plates rising toward each other, meeting at a sharp apex—a visual and symbolic convergence. The plates lean in mutual tension and support, evoking a passage or climb, reminiscent of a mountainous silhouette or a threshold being crossed.
One plate bears three organic forms; the other, a single companion. These rounded, bodily shapes suggest individuality and collectivity—perhaps a journeying group—caught in motion or pause along the incline. Their asymmetry invites interpretations of struggle, guidance, or longing.
This work speaks to the act of ascent—spiritual, physical, or emotional. The meeting of the plates at the peak becomes a moment of culmination, effort, and balance. Whether the figures are climbing, waiting, or arriving, Ascent is a meditation on movement, unity, and the quiet power of reaching toward something greater.
ASCENT Bronze Sculpture
ASCENT presents two angled plates rising toward each other, meeting at a sharp apex—a visual and symbolic convergence. The plates lean in mutual tension and support, evoking a passage or climb, reminiscent of a mountainous silhouette or a threshold being crossed.
One plate bears three organic forms; the other, a single companion. These rounded, bodily shapes suggest individuality and collectivity—perhaps a journeying group—caught in motion or pause along the incline. Their asymmetry invites interpretations of struggle, guidance, or longing.
This work speaks to the act of ascent—spiritual, physical, or emotional. The meeting of the plates at the peak becomes a moment of culmination, effort, and balance. Whether the figures are climbing, waiting, or arriving, Ascent is a meditation on movement, unity, and the quiet power of reaching toward something greater.