Rebirth
25 W × 34 H × 20 D cm

This white marble sculpture presents a sophisticated exploration of abstraction and anatomical suggestion. The elongated, pillar-like form is characterized by its smooth, curvilinear surfaces and a distinctive vertical fissure that creates a sense of duality within a single mass. The natural grey veining of the stone flows across the piece, accentuating its rounded contours and adding a layer of organic complexity to the pristine material. At the base, a small, textured protrusion breaks the fluidity of the form, offering a sharp tactile contrast and grounding the ethereal quality of the polished stone.

The work invites a multi-sensory engagement, balancing the cold, heavy reality of marble with a visual softness that mimics living tissue. The artist’s manipulation of light and shadow emphasizes the piece's subtle undulations, evoking themes of growth, unity, and the hidden structures of the natural world. By paring down the subject to its most essential volumes, the sculpture achieves a timeless, meditative presence. It stands as an intersection between geological history and human craftsmanship, challenging the viewer to find familiar silhouettes within its beautifully ambiguous, non-representational frame.