Slowly moving forward, ticking off the days, embracing eternity.
Hindered by its body, the form reaches for the sky in a burst of freedom, vainly trying to escape its own materiality.
One carries the other, which holds it back. In a game of mirrors, they see themselves in each other and resemble each other.
Communion between two beings. One gives life to the other and vice versa. They form a whole.
Connected to the emptiness left by the departure of the other, with a drive for life, he grows up alone in the world.
This being shelters wandering souls. By embracing their forms, it gives them a place in the world and makes them exist.
Two forms merge into each other. A fragment of the link that separated them remains, a reminder of their past individuality.
They brush against each other and come together to create a space of tenderness and security.
The roots of life reach for the sky, creating an edifice that reflects the passing of time. Time is embodied and frozen in matter, giving it eternity.
A curious little girl looking for her place in the world.
Two forms move apart but remain inseparable.
Hindered by the emptiness of absence, a being seeks to blossom and carries within itself the memory of lack.
The remains of a small being whose skeleton has taken on the shape of interiority.
Heaven and earth merge, crushing the space where life is possible.
Two beings from the same womb. These twins try to develop individually, but the bond is such that they are members of a single body.
This sculpture evokes the embrace of two people in love. One is holding the other, who is surrendering.
Like blood and sap, emotional substance flows through our relationship with others, which becomes the artery necessary for life.
This sculpture evokes the fusion between two beings who, starting out as separate entities, meet to create a new form, a new life together.
This sculpture evokes a house, a den that stands upright but could collapse at any moment. It contains many nooks and crannies.