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Both sides of the same face

In these sculptures, we delve into the concept of the duality inherent in human nature. It explores the notion that each of us possesses two facets: one that we openly acknowledge and embrace as our individual identity, and another that remains concealed within us, known only to ourselves and not fully understood. This hidden aspect often becomes a source of inner conflict, as we grapple with its presence. It's as though we draw a line within ourselves, dividing our being into two distinct parts. Crossing this self-imposed boundary can evoke feelings of strangeness and alienation.

Materials: clay and glaze

The dimensions of the sculpture: 60 x 20 cm

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