Carved in granite, this sculpture presents a sequence of three faces emerging in measured succession, each profile echoing the other while retaining its own quiet presence. The repetition is not mechanical; it feels intentional and contemplative, as though the forms are unfolding through time rather than standing side by side. The forward-facing profile leads, while the others follow in a gentle recession, creating a rhythm of continuity and progression.
The material plays a crucial role in shaping this effect. Granite lends the work a sense of permanence and gravity. Its weight is felt visually, even without being named, grounding the elongated curves and soft facial expressions in something enduring.
The smooth, arcing contours rise confidently from the base, suggesting steadiness and resolve rather than fragility. This balance between mass and fluidity gives the sculpture its distinctive presence.
The faces are stylised yet expressive, marked by calm eyes and faintly smiling lips. They do not look outward in confrontation, but ahead in quiet assurance. Together, they suggest collective memory, shared direction, or layered consciousness: individuals bound by a common movement forward.
Anchored on a dark stone base, the sculpture reads as architectural as much as figurative. It occupies space with authority, inviting slow viewing. Rather than demanding attention through ornament or drama, it holds the viewer through scale, material, and repetition- a meditation on continuity, identity, and the weight of time carried with grace
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