Three faces rise from a single body, distinct yet inseparable. They do not look outward in declaration, but inward toward one another, forming a quiet circuit of shared presence. The central void between them is not an absence; it is the space that holds them together, shaped by their closeness rather than their separation.
The sculpture’s vertical form carries a sense of collected force. The upper figures appear to lean in, their weight distributed through the shared torso, suggesting that stability here is achieved through mutual dependence. The lower section narrows and grounds the composition, as if the combined will of the figures has found a single point of balance.
The banded stone, with its natural horizontal striations, reinforces this idea of layers coming together over time. Each line reads like a different moment, a different voice, compressed into one enduring structure. The textured accent running through the centre breaks the smooth surface, subtly marking effort, friction, and the work of holding together.
This is not unity as sameness, but unity as alignment. Strength emerges here not from dominance or isolation, but from the deliberate act of standing together, sharing weight, and allowing space for one another within a single form.
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