A sculptural exploration of connection across boundaries. Two hands meet in a gesture of mutual grasping—one reaching from within a translucent blue vessel, the other from without. Cast in metallic resin, the hands transcend their individual forms to become a single contiguous entity, yet remain anchored to separate realms.
The transparent cube suggests both barrier and medium: water, ice, or an undefined space that simultaneously divides and contains. By rendering the hands in identical material, the work dissolves notions of self and other, proposing that connection creates a third state—neither fully interior nor exterior, but interdependent.
Together speaks to the contemporary condition of isolation and the persistent human drive to bridge distance. The sculpture asks whether intimacy is measured by proximity or by the will to reach, to hold, and to be held.