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A sculptor named Drene withdraws into emotional seclusion after traumatic loss, subsisting on work and sparse social contact while friends and colleagues prod his recovery. Studio episodes and commissions bring him into contact with two companion artists and a model whose presence evokes past attachments and present temptations; professional collaborations and rivalries punctuate social outings and commissions such as a chapel figure. The narrative examines the tension between artistic devotion and personal connection, the slow thaw of grief, and the compromises of ambition, portraying an artist's gradual return to engagement through work, memory, and modest intimacies.
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