عيون حورس
40 W × 105 H × 20 D cm

This striking mixed-media sculpture is a visceral exploration of the human form through a lens of raw, expressive abstraction. The central figure is a heavy, monolithic torso rendered with a complex, painterly surface where layers of deep ochre, charcoal, and crimson glazes collide with metallic, silver-toned highlights. The most arresting feature is the singular, oversized eye situated within a fractured, mask-like head, creating an intense, observational presence. This organic, tactile body is topped with a utilitarian, wire-and-mesh crown, which introduces a sharp, industrial contrast to the weathered appearance of the ceramic or stone base.


Conceptually, the work navigates the boundary between ancient totemic tradition and modern psychic fragmentation. The singular eye suggests a theme of heightened perception or an internal "witness," while the crude, exposed cavity at the figure's core hints at vulnerability and an unmasking of the self. By pairing the substantial, grounded weight of the torso with the fragile, sketch-like quality of the wire apparatus above, the artist captures a sense of precarious dignity. This piece serves as a powerful meditation on the endurance of the spirit, transforming a collection of disparate materials into a cohesive, soul-stirring guardian of the contemporary experience.