Carved in smooth white stone, the sculpture evokes the form of an open hand transformed into a quiet shelter – a gesture suspended between offering, vulnerability, and restraint.
Its elongated horizontal shape creates a sense of stillness while the subtle organic textures suggest traces of memory or erosion over time. Resting on a minimal pedestal, the work appears to hover, inviting contemplation of what it means to hold, contain, or release.
Balancing abstraction with human presence, Enclosure No. 1 speaks softly about intimacy, isolation, and the universal need for refuge.



