At the heart of "Dance" is the desire to capture and materialize the moment of deep emotional connection, in which two beings move in complete harmony. Dance here is not just a physical movement, but a universal language of the soul - a gesture that overcomes the boundaries of culture, language and time. In this composition, what is sought is not the literal figure, but the feeling of rhythm, of touch, of consonance. The forms do not seek anatomical accuracy, but that inner feeling of closeness, warmth and trust. The two bodies - abstract, but clearly interconnected - complement each other in a composition that seems to capture the breath of a shared rhythm.
porcelain, wood
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At the heart of "Dance" is the desire to capture and materialize the moment of deep emotional connection, in which two beings move in complete harmony. Dance here is not just a physical movement, but a universal language of the soul - a gesture that overcomes the boundaries of culture, language and time. In this composition, what is sought is not the literal figure, but the feeling of rhythm, of touch, of consonance. The forms do not seek anatomical accuracy, but that inner feeling of closeness, warmth and trust. The two bodies - abstract, but clearly interconnected - complement each other in a composition that seems to capture the breath of a shared rhythm.
porcelain, wood
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