The front is the from of a head and her curved figure (likely shoulders but seems to be hips). The forehead is her hair, but in the shape of a bird with wings. The back of the sculpture has an abstract figure, or figures that seem to be melding together or transforming. The top although likely hair and a cap - it’s again reminiscent of a flying bird.
Every centimeter of this work is creatively charged and full of interpretation. A dynamic double sided portrait full of dialogue and mystery. The work is signed in lower back - “Dodard”. The bronze is numbered and appears to be 1/10 or 1/20.