In Virgin, a serene face melds with the soaring arches of an ornate cathedral, where light seeps in as
though from another world. The architecture curves and vaults around her gaze, suggesting an inner
sanctum of silence and reverence. Her expression is poised in quiet strength, bearing a timeless
purity that mirrors the sacred beauty of the space within her.
This piece is both sanctuary and soul, where the human form becomes a vessel for contemplation. It
speaks of an untouched grace, a place in the spirit untouched by time, where solitude meets the
divine and shadows fall like whispered hymns.