Anatomical Fragments (Series)
Description:
An original hand-carved marble relief sculpture depicting a foot suspended within a circular field of stone. Reduced to fluid contours and essential anatomical details, the form appears to hover between emergence and dissolution. The smooth marble surface captures changing light throughout the day, animating the subtle variations of the carving.
Medium & Materials:
Marble, hand-carved and polished.
Dimensions:
Each sculpture: 18 cm diameter × approximately 2–3 cm depth
About the Work:
Part of an ongoing investigation into the body as a site of memory and transformation, this work considers the foot as a symbol of movement, grounding, and passage through time. Carved directly into marble, the image exists as both imprint and presence, suggesting a moment held in suspension. The circular format further emphasizes themes of continuity, cycles, and return.
Why This Piece Matters:
The sculpture explores how physical traces can be preserved within a material traditionally associated with permanence. Through reduction and restraint, the work invites personal reflection on movement, place, and embodiment.
Collector's Note:
This is a one-of-a-kind original marble sculpture, hand-carved by the artist, signed and dated. No reproductions exist.
Anatomical Fragments (Series)
Description:
An original hand-carved marble relief sculpture depicting a foot suspended within a circular field of stone. Reduced to fluid contours and essential anatomical details, the form appears to hover between emergence and dissolution. The smooth marble surface captures changing light throughout the day, animating the subtle variations of the carving.
Medium & Materials:
Marble, hand-carved and polished.
Dimensions:
Each sculpture: 18 cm diameter × approximately 2–3 cm depth
About the Work:
Part of an ongoing investigation into the body as a site of memory and transformation, this work considers the foot as a symbol of movement, grounding, and passage through time. Carved directly into marble, the image exists as both imprint and presence, suggesting a moment held in suspension. The circular format further emphasizes themes of continuity, cycles, and return.
Why This Piece Matters:
The sculpture explores how physical traces can be preserved within a material traditionally associated with permanence. Through reduction and restraint, the work invites personal reflection on movement, place, and embodiment.
Collector's Note:
This is a one-of-a-kind original marble sculpture, hand-carved by the artist, signed and dated. No reproductions exist.