This sculpture is built on a striking tension between geometry and organic flow. Its outer surface is articulated into a faceted skin, composed of numerous angular planes that catch light sharply and give the mass a geological character, like a naturally formed rock surface shaped over time. These facets create a sense of solidity, weight, and rawness.
Breaking through this crystalline exterior is a carved inner void—a soft, continuous opening whose edge is meticulously textured. This circular cavity does not simply pierce the stone; it feels as though it has been eroded from within, gradually formed by time, motion, or breath. The interior surface is smoother and more fluid, its cratered texture gently diffusing light, contrasting powerfully with the hard-edged exterior planes.
The composition leans slightly forward, giving the form direction and tension, as if something internal is pressing outward against the faceted shell. This dynamic relationship between containment and release, exterior toughness and interior softness, becomes the emotional core of the work.
The warm, earthy tone of the stone enhances the sculpture’s connection to natural formations, while the wooden base grounds it with quiet dignity. From different viewpoints, the piece shifts character—sometimes appearing architectural, sometimes biomorphic, sometimes purely abstract.
What remains constant is the sense of transformation held in balance: a dialogue between sculpted precision and elemental energy, between the stone’s inherent strength and the gentle vulnerability revealed within.
