Wall object, crocheted by hand with non-tarnish copper wire, fixed on a gray resin background and frozen in 3mm of transparent resin, which results in an underwater effect, aluminum frame - airbrushed.
The work evokes a dialogue between biology and physics, using forms reminiscent of a human heart. Suspended between the natural and the artificial, the artwork reflects on the fragility and resilience of human existence in an increasingly technological world. The fusion of organic curves and structured elements suggests a heart in transition - one that is both vulnerable and enduring. It speaks to the evolving relationship between the body and technology, raising questions about adaptation, reconstruction, and the essence of life itself.