From a single, steady base, three curves rise in harmony. The smallest arc carries the softness of a beginning, a child held close within the larger rhythm of the form. Beside it, a gentler curve bends inward, attentive and watchful, its gaze shaped in stone as care of a mother.
Enclosing both is the widest sweep, firm yet fluid, creating a sense of shelter without enclosing the growth of those he watches over. None of the curves dominates the other. Each exists because the others do.
The sculpture speaks through balance rather than gesture. Its strength lies not in outward display but in how the forms lean, open, and respond to one another. Every curve supports and is supported, forming a continuous circuit of dependence and trust. The shared base is is symbolic, grounding the family in a common origin and a shared sense of belonging.
Carved in marble, the composition gains a lasting presence. The material’s solidity echoes the resilience of familial bonds, while its pristine white surface reflects the purity of everyday joys, moments that rarely announce themselves yet shape a life. This work does not narrate a story of grandeur. Instead, it holds space for the enduring intimacy of being rooted together, growing upward as one.
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