Description: A mother cradling her child lies grounded, yet still upright in love. A piece speaking of boundless, eternal, and unyielding affection.
This piece is a poetic embodiment of grief, motherhood, and fate. A curved figure rises from the earth, one arm lifted skyward—perhaps in supplication or protest—while a small, lifeless form lies in its lap. The wood’s texture, raw and twisted, suggests both the collapse and endurance of the body. Amber-like beads wrap around the form like veins of memory, loss, or silent devotion.
The sculpture is minimalist in structure but rich in emotional resonance. It captures the timeless image of a mother mourning her child—not in melodrama, but in elemental stillness. The gesture is both universal and intimate: love reaching beyond death, curling into the soil, held by nothing but pain and permanence.
The dark pinecone-like element near the base reads like a relic—possibly birth, possibly burial. There is no final answer here, only a wound carried with grace.
“Left on Earth, with Love” is not a lament alone, but a testament: love persists where life cannot. It becomes root, echo, and prayer—folded quietly into the folds of time and matter



