This relief-style sculpture, bringing together the warm, hammered energy of copper with the ancient and unwavering serenity of thinned stone, serves as a visual summary of humanity's oldest epics. On a mythological plane, the work presents a depiction of a cosmos rising out of chaos, utilizing the "eternity" of stone from the depths of the earth and the "civilization-building" power of copper shaped by fire. The part-to-whole relationship within the body symbolizes lost gods whispering from the ruins of an ancient city and the human soul searching for its way through the labyrinths of time. In an artistic language, this work gives voice to the silent witness of stone through the radiant narrative of copper; appearing as a "mythological panorama" with high tactile depth that knots the past to the present.
11x38x27 cm, 2024, Etilen vinil asetat, bakır, flexy stone