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The artwork portrays the condition of a woman during wartime—her strength in carrying on with daily life while facing uncertainty and the weight of waiting for the fate of her loved ones.
At the center of the piece is a solitary female figure, armless, symbolizing the human condition of powerlessness in the face of war. As a mother and a woman, she is suspended between hope and anguish, trapped in a moment of stillness, in an endless state of waiting.
Her gaze reaches outward, searching for a return, a presence, a sign. The tension in her face and the stillness of her posture speak of quiet dignity and contained sorrow. The dark, rough surface, reminiscent of charred coal, evokes what remains after destruction.
It is a material that tells of loss and survival, of scars and resilience: despite everything, this woman continues to burn—continues to live.
Ceramic Raku 35x16x12

Materials used:

clay, oxids

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#figurative #woman #contemporary #artfinder #mother #ceramic #war #small sculpture #artcollector #raku abstract 

Mother of the war (2024) Clay sculpture
by Sol Vil

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The artwork portrays the condition of a woman during wartime—her strength in carrying on with daily life while facing uncertainty and the weight of waiting for the fate of her loved ones.
At the center of the piece is a solitary female figure, armless, symbolizing the human condition of powerlessness in the face of war. As a mother and a woman, she is suspended between hope and anguish, trapped in a moment of stillness, in an endless state of waiting.
Her gaze reaches outward, searching for a return, a presence, a sign. The tension in her face and the stillness of her posture speak of quiet dignity and contained sorrow. The dark, rough surface, reminiscent of charred coal, evokes what remains after destruction.
It is a material that tells of loss and survival, of scars and resilience: despite everything, this woman continues to burn—continues to live.
Ceramic Raku 35x16x12

Materials used:

clay, oxids

Tags:
#figurative #woman #contemporary #artfinder #mother #ceramic #war #small sculpture #artcollector #raku abstract 
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Solmaz Vilkachi is an Iranian artist currently residing in Rome, Italy. Her artistic exploration centers on themes of identity, human behavior, and contemporary lifestyle. Through her work, she delves into... Read more

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