Tree Size : 50.5 inch Height X 27 inch Width X 15 inch Length
This artwork stages a quiet but powerful encounter between form, thought, and becoming. Two classical resin busts stand facing forward, identical in posture and calm expression, yet divided by a slender vertical gap. Between them rises a brass tree, its trunk twisting upward with deliberate asymmetry, its branches flowering across both figures without choosing one over the other.
The faces recall ideals of classical harmony and stillness. They are finished, complete, self-contained. The tree, by contrast, is restless. Its surface is textured, irregular, alive to touch and light. It does not emerge from either figure but grows between them, as if rooted in a shared interior space. The blossoms and leaves extend outward, crossing boundaries, gently occupying both presences at once.
Philosophically, the work reads as a meditation on what connects rather than what divides. Identity here is not singular or isolated. Thought, memory, lineage, or consciousness takes the form of the tree: organic, evolving, and relational. The split between the figures is not a fracture but an opening, allowing growth to pass through.
The use of brass heightens this meaning. Unlike the smooth, pristine resin, brass carries warmth and time within it. It suggests continuity, inheritance, and transformation. Together, the materials and forms propose a simple yet resonant idea: what endures is not the fixed self, but the living axis that grows between selves.
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