Two autonomous forms engage in a dialogue until they appear to visually pass through one another. The contour of one projects onto the other, creating an illusion of transparency and a subtle tension between separation and bond.
Two autonomous forms engage in a dialogue until they appear to visually pass through one another. The contour of one projects onto the other, creating an illusion of transparency and a subtle tension between separation and bond.
Hand-built in refractory stoneware and fired at 1250°C, these sculptures establish a contrast between matte terracotta tones and luminous white. This chromatic difference reinforces the perception of layering and underscores the feeling that both forms share a common internal structure beneath distinct surfaces.
Rather than representing two bodies, the work suggests the coexistence of two presences inhabiting the same symbolic skin. A silent reflection on limits, relationships, and that which remains invisible yet essential.
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White Piece
Terracotta-colored piece