This sculpture presents a composition built on tensioned curvature and compressed volume, where form seems to fold inward while simultaneously extending outward. Its structure is anchored by rounded, bulb-like masses that interlock with sweeping arcs, creating a continuous flow of movement without a single dominant direction. The piece resists symmetry, instead embracing a shifting balance that changes with every viewpoint.
Carved from pale stone, the surface reveals two distinct tactile registers: gently polished expanses that catch light with quiet softness, and finely granulated carved zones that introduce depth and visual resistance. These textured recesses carve out pockets of space, allowing light to nestle within them and emphasizing the dialogue between solid and void. Subtle natural discolorations in the stone become part of the sculpture’s character, grounding its organic presence.
There is a sense of pressure and release in the way the forms push against each other, as if the stone holds an internal energy. The curves never fully resolve into simplicity; instead, they fold, bend, and pivot, evoking growth, evolution, and inward contemplation rather than outward display.
The result is a work that feels alive in its stillness—assertive yet introspective. It invites the viewer to move around it slowly, discovering how each shift in perspective alters its equilibrium. This sculpture does not present a single reading; it offers a layered experience where mass, movement, and silence meet in deliberate harmony.
