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Into the light
Into the light
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Symbolism and Meaning:
What it feels like to step into the light after walking through darkness. It represents transformation, clarity, or the fulfillment of what lies beyond letting go and liberation.
This piece captures the essence of arrival—the moment when you emerge from the shadows of struggle and step into the clarity and light of a new beginning. It’s about what lies beyond letting go and liberation: a sense of peace, fulfillment, and connection with your truest self.
After releasing what holds you back and reclaiming your power, this piece reflects the beauty of transformation and the hope that awaits at the end of the journey. It’s not just about freedom but about becoming—realizing the strength, growth, and joy that were waiting all along.
The process:
Each piece in this collection starts as a hand-sculpted original, crafted with time, care, and intention. From this initial sculpture, I create a mold to shape additional pieces, but no two are ever the same. I take the time to ensure that each sculpture has its own unique character, with slight variations in texture and color tones. These differences aren’t just part of the process—they’re a reflection of the attention and care I pour into every piece, making each one truly special and personal.
About the artwork:
These two-toned sculptures are a vibrant exploration of color and form, designed to captivate and inspire. Featuring bold combinations like blue and yellow, pink and blue, blue and orange, green and purple, and pink and purple, enhanced with a shimmering gold iridescent effect, creating a dynamic, luminous finish that catches the light from every angle. Each piece brings a unique energy to any space.
Medium and Size:
Sized at 8.5 x 8.5 x 3.5 inches and weighing 3–4 lbs.
Drywall mud, plaster, on a wood panel, acrylic wall paint, mica powder, and sealed with glossy finish.
Note: Each sculptural artwork is handmade, carrying the marks of its creation—subtle textures, uneven edges, and organic imperfections. These details are not flaws but a reflection of the raw, authentic process that makes every piece truly one of a kind.
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