Description
A stone sculpture of a bear lies on a raised platform in a quiet section of the park. The bear’s body is stretched out, its form broad and settled, carved with smooth, deliberate lines. The surface shows signs of age—slightly worn, softened at the edges. Its head is turned slightly to one side, and the overall posture suggests rest rather than alertness. Trees in the background frame the space, offering a sense of enclosure. The sculpture appears still and grounded, shaped to endure, calmly placed within its open, natural surroundings.




