The one who watches over”

11H x 10W x 6D

Acrylic on Ready‑Made Resin Sculpture

This sculpture carries a commanding sense of presence, as if it has stepped forward from a living narrative rather than remaining a static form. Its surface is adorned with bold patterns and vivid colors that read like ceremonial markings—symbols of identity, memory, and purpose.

The face is calm yet alert, holding a quiet intensity in the eyes that suggests awareness without aggression. The gorilla stands in a balance of strength and restraint: grounded, powerful, and steady, but never chaotic. Instead, it embodies the essence of a protector—an animal defined not only by instinct, but by responsibility.

There is dignity in that role. The figure evokes the one who stands between danger and the ones they love, who endures hardship not for personal gain but for the survival of the group. In this way, the sculpture becomes a mirror of the human condition. Like the gorilla, people navigate systems of survival—adapting, persevering, and carrying the weight of providing and protecting even when circumstances are difficult.

The painted patterns across its body can be read as layers of experience: identity shaped by environment, culture, and endurance. Yet the work does not feel heavy. Its vivid colors speak to a life that refuses to be muted by struggle, and its calm posture suggests acceptance rather than defeat. It reminds us that survival, with all its demands and sacrifices, can still hold meaning and grace.

Ultimately, the gorilla stands not only as guardian of its own world, but as a testament to the strength, resilience, and quiet beauty that emerge through the act of enduring.


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