Rehla
37 W × 15 H × 29 D cm

This abstract marble sculpture is a compelling study in the tension between organic fluidity and geometric precision. Resting on a stark, dark plinth, the work features a central, valley-like depression flanked by architectural ridges and soft, concentric scrolls that suggest the unfurling of natural forms. The artist’s mastery of the medium is evident in the transition from sharp, defined edges to the gentle, rounded volume of the volutes, creating a sense of rhythmic movement that belies the stone's inherent stillness.

The play of light across the smooth, matte surface highlights the subtle topography of the piece, inviting the viewer to contemplate the intersection of mathematical order and biological growth. By stripping away representational detail, the sculpture emphasizes pure form and the tactile quality of the marble. It stands as an evocative exploration of balance, where the weight of the material is countered by an ethereal, almost buoyant composition that feels both ancient and profoundly modern.