Two forms can remain distinct while sharing the same space.
Two forms can remain distinct while sharing the same space.
Under the Same Skin I is part of an ongoing sculptural exploration of connection, proximity and the invisible structures that bind separate identities together.
Through the interaction of two autonomous forms, the work creates a subtle visual dialogue. Contours appear to migrate from one volume to the other, blurring the boundary between separation and continuity.
Rather than representing two individual bodies, the sculpture suggests a third presence: the relationship itself. A space where difference and belonging coexist without dissolving into one another.
A reflection on connection, interdependence and the invisible threads that shape human relationships.
Unique piece.
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White Piece
Terracotta-colored piece