There is a moment in human experience when the many selves we have been: child, seeker, survivor, witness, seem to gather in a single breath. This sculpture gives that inner meeting a physical shape.
Three faces emerge along a tapering column of marble, not stacked as a hierarchy but woven into one continuous ascent. Each visage feels like a stage of becoming, leaning into the next, as if memory itself has taken form.
What first appears like an abstract loop at the top begins, on second glance, to resemble an embrace: an arc that shelters all the identities held within. It is a gesture that does not close off the world, but protects the conversation happening between the faces, each one turned inward, contemplative, unguarded.
The elongated bodies and flowing contours give the impression of beings suspended between solidity and transformation, both grounded and gently lifting away from the stone.
The surface, marked by fine grey threads, behaves almost like a map of experience- imperfect, delicate, and unrepeatable. These natural lines function less as decoration and more as evidence: the past has left its imprint, and yet the form rises.
In this piece, individuality and continuity coexist. It is not merely a figure, but a reminder that we are never just one self, and never entirely separate from who we have been.
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