The sculpture stages a scene of tension between the organic and the artificial, the animated and the static. A dry... Read More
The sculpture stages a scene of tension between the organic and the artificial, the animated and the static. A dry branch, arranged like a broken limb, is pierced by a machete, while from its end emerges a ceramic hand, contorted in a gesture of resistance or metamorphosis. The piece evokes a suspended moment between rupture and transformation: a threshold where the violence of the act becomes fertile. The hybrid gesture—between branch, wound, and claw—suggests that from fracture, a new vital possibility can emerge.