Each Dimension : 34 Inch Height X 13.5 Inch Width X 8 Inch Length
These twin marble forms present far more than two profiles in conversation. What they really unveil is the idea that identity is never singular. Each block holds a face that seems to be pushing outward from within the stone, as though emerging from some interior depth. The division between them becomes less a separation and more an axis- a threshold where one self ends and another begins.
The sculpture hints at an ancient idea: every being carries multiple selves- the seen, the shadowed, the remembered, the forgotten. Here, the two halves appear carved apart, yet their symmetry suggests they were once one. The void between them becomes the space of becoming, a place where the self fractures in order to evolve. It is not emptiness; it is potential.
Their closed eyes strengthen this idea. These figures are not looking at each other; they are looking inward. This inward gaze connects them more deeply than any outward expression could. They feel like two currents of the same consciousness, separated only by time, experience, or inner transformation.
The veined marble intensifies the narrative. Streams of white running through the dark stone resemble life-lines- the paths we travel, the shifts that shape us. Though the faces exist as distinct sculptures, their veining suggests a shared geology, a shared origin.
Together, they stand as a reminder that the self is layered, that wholeness often arrives through fragmentation, and that what is divided in form may still be united in essence.
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