Three figures rise in a vertical rhythm, bound together in a single column of marble. At the base stands the child, uplifted by the interlacing strength of two larger forms.
Their arms arc inward, creating a sheltering canopy, their bodies bending toward the centre with a deliberate tenderness. The composition reads like a living tree: roots, trunk, and protective crown seamlessly entwined.
The parents lean toward one another while simultaneously supporting the child, their elongated faces inclined in watchful presence. Above, their forms widen and curve, casting an implied shade.
Below, the child emerges firmly from the base, suggesting both origin and continuation. This duality gives the sculpture its resonance: the child is nurtured by the family, and at the same time becomes the living root from which the family advances.
Carved in marble, the smooth planes and open space allow light to travel through the work, softening its solidity and giving breath to the interwoven silhouettes. The upward thrust of the composition conveys growth, aspiration, and generational flow.
In this sculpted family tree, care becomes structure, love becomes architecture, and continuity stands preserved in enduring stone.
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