A single ribbon of marble curves into itself, folding and looping with deliberate grace. The form rises from its base in one continuous movement, bending inward as though drawn by its own centre.
Two hollowed apertures open within the body of the sculpture, inviting the gaze to travel through rather than rest upon its surface. The eye circles, returns, and settles- mirroring the gesture of reflection, the work quietly suggests.
Fine natural veining drifts beneath the surface, like faint thoughts moving through stillness. The rounded edges and seamless transitions eliminate any sense of interruption; there is no sharp break in the flow, only a sustained, meditative curve. The sculpture appears gathered into itself, contained yet expansive in its interior space.
This is a study in self-containment. The form does not reach outward or extend beyond its arc. Instead, it creates a protected inner chamber shaped by its own movement. The stone becomes both boundary and refuge.
Placed within a contemporary setting, the piece reads as a distilled gesture: an embodiment of pause, self-awareness, and strength born from turning inward. It offers a visual metaphor for wholeness that arises when one returns gently to oneself.
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