This sculpture is an elongated, hollow bronze form split along a vertical seam. The narrow opening creates a controlled tension between concealment and exposure. Suspended within is a highly polished bronze sphere with a mirror-like finish. It reflects and distorts the viewer and surrounding space, making perception an active part of the work. The form suggests a body or vessel—upright, self-contained, and protective. Rather than offering full access, the piece withholds, limiting what can be seen while amplifying awareness of looking itself. Through contrast in surface, finish, and negative space, the work explores interiority, identity, and the tension between private experience and public visibility. It invites slow, close engagement, asking viewers to consider both what is revealed and how they are implicated in that act of seeing. This piece is displayed on a black granite base.