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Silent Forms

The forms that emerge from stone are abstract, simple, yet never empty. They carry within themselves an inner rhythm, inspired by the movements and shapes I encounter in nature — in stones eroded by time, in waves, in untouched human traces. These forms are an attempt to capture that sense of deep stillness, of slowness, of permanence that the material conveys so naturally. For me, the space around these sculptures is just as important as the form itself. I do not see it as emptiness, but as a breathing space, where the visitor can pause, observe, and listen to the silence of the stone. There is no need for excessive interpretation; presence is enough, a quiet gaze is enough. In the end, this is what I seek with these works: to create a silent dialogue between form, space, and the human being.