This sculpture carries the gentle authority of something shaped by time rather than by hand. Its rippling ridges recall the inner chambers of a nautilus shell, the sweep of a rising wave, or the rhythmic folds carved by wind on desert dunes. Though carved from solid material, it manages to look weightless- almost like a crescendo mid-motion captured in marble.
What gives the piece its distinct presence is the way the curves gather and unfurl from a single tightened core. The form widens in confident arcs, each ridge slightly offset from the next, producing a sense of expansion, like an energy moving outward, clarifying as it grows. The smooth upper tip, tapering into a refined point, functions as a visual exhale after the concentrated spiral below.
The natural veining of the marble subtly animates the surface, suggesting currents within the stone that echo the sculpture’s outward movement. Nothing feels forced; the material and the form seem to arrive at the same gesture together.
Placed in a room, it behaves almost like a source of motion- unhurried, but undeniably present. A reminder that growth, refinement, and expression often begin from a single inward turn before opening into full form.
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