Contemporary Art

SCULPTURE

Space of Form

 

Sculpture constitutes a natural continuation of painting, transferring the relationship between light and matter into a spatial dimension.

The works are created using stone, wood, and mineral-based materials, whose properties — weight, structure, and organic character — shape the final form. The compositions are abstract, and their form emerges through the process of working with material, guided by intuition, experimentation, and direct engagement.

In selected works, gold leaf also appears, treated as an accent of light, entering into a dialogue with the rawness of the material and emphasizing its internal dynamics.

Sculpture functions as a form present in space — an object that establishes a relationship with its surroundings through light, proportion, and rhythm, while maintaining an organic character and a connection to nature.

 


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Landscape

Abstraction

Figureative