Featured Work
The Family & Forms emerges from a single block of polished rose marble, carved as a meditation on connection, interdependence, and the invisible threads that bind individual beings together. Standing at 1.8 meters, the work presents intertwined forms that suggest a profound unity—figures that lean on one another, support one another, and ultimately define one another through their proximity.
Carved for a private collection in Los Angeles, this sculpture explores the philosophy of relational identity. The forms appear distinct yet inseparable, separate yet unified—much like the paradox of family itself. The polished rose marble reveals warm tones and subtle veining as light plays across its surface, creating an ever-changing conversation between the material and the observer, between the work and the space it inhabits.
Material
Polished Rose Marble
Dimensions
1.8m H
Location
Los Angeles, USA
Year
2003
Status
Private Collection
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