Three copper figures face the viewer. One stands apart, chin up, untouchable in his own mind. Another is mid-drag, pulled toward something he cannot outrun. The third is death itself, patient and unbothered. Memento mori, Latin for “remember that you will die,” used not as a morbid fixation but as a prompt to live with intention, made literal. Three versions of the same man, three choices about what to do with the time. Which one are you?
The sculpture mounts directly to the wall with a custom copper standoff, and the back of the sculpture has the artist’s initials (KP) and the year.