Body Blue: Sapphire Poise is a sculptural meditation on restraint, vulnerability, and the emotional language of the body. At its center is an abstracted torso—headless and limbless—rendered in fluid, asymmetrical curves and enveloped in a deep, reflective sapphire finish.
The work evokes a quiet, suspended tension: motion held within stillness, emotion beneath surface. The torso, stripped of identity markers, becomes a universal vessel—a form that invites viewers to project their own narratives of strength, silence, and inner poise.
Influenced by Louise Bourgeois’ exploration of psychological form, this piece positions the body not as an object of display, but as a carrier of complex internal states. The deep blue surface, both jewel-like and oceanic, reflects the layered nature of memory and feeling—inviting contemplation rather than confrontation.
As a standalone piece or part of a broader series, Body Blue: Sapphire Poise offers a space of introspection. It speaks softly, yet firmly, about the power of composure, the aesthetics of stillness, and the body’s capacity to express the unspoken.