Nite is a sculpture that tells a tale of heroism and adventure, continuing the journey of dreams begun with Drim and Swim. The boy now wears an elaborate knight’s helmet and shoulder armor, evoking both history and legend. His narrow visor grants him sharp focus, while the lion shield and legendary sword echo countless childhood adventures, where battles were fought in the limitless worlds of fantasy.
Despite the weight of his armor, his posture remains relaxed as he carries his duties with pride. His belly reveals a love for life’s simple joys, while his feet are nestled into soft Uggs — because even heroes need comfort.
Nite reflects the universal dream of heroism — not in the literal sense, but in the way children imagine themselves brave, powerful, and ready to face the unknown. It is courage first sparked in fantasy, shaped by games and stories, and carried quietly into adulthood. Like his astronaut and diver counterparts, this boy dares to dream, finding strength not only in armor or weapons, but in the timeless innocence of play.
And sometimes, we turn back to glimpse a small blue planet shining like a quiet promise — a place both familiar and unknown. Perhaps, after all our wandering, home has been within us all along.