This sculpture is orchestrated around a sweeping teardrop-like form that rises upward before softening into a graceful curl. Its entire composition is built on the language of spirals—three distinct curls echo each other at different scales, creating a layered rhythm of rotation and calm expansion. Rather than moving chaotically, the spirals feel controlled and anchored, giving the work both vitality and composure.
The open central void is essential to the sculpture’s presence. It allows space to circulate through the form, preventing the mass from closing in on itself and transforming absence into an active visual element. The central spiral sits within this opening like a living core, gathering and releasing energy in equal measure.
Carved from warm-toned stone, the surface shifts subtly between smooth refinement and lightly textured areas that catch light differently. This variation gives depth to the curves, emphasizing transitions and making the spirals feel tactile and alive. The natural hue of the stone lends the piece a grounded, organic character, while the wooden base adds warmth and stability.
There is a sense of harmony in the way movement is held in balance. The sculpture suggests flow, continuity, and cyclical rhythm—forms returning to themselves while always progressing forward. It invites the viewer to follow its curves slowly, discovering how each spiral connects to the next, how weight becomes lightness, and how stillness is sustained within motion.
