Nobility, Grace, Freedom
Description:
A Horse’s Head from the Heart of Nature
I’ve always had a deep admiration for horses they embody nobility, grace, and are timeless symbols of freedom.
It all started in the forest, where they cut down dry trees so they won’t fall on people during storms. Some of those trees are left behind, forgotten, to slowly decay.
I feel an urge for immortality not the immortality of my body, but through the impact we leave behind in this world, each of us in our own way.
I found the wood, cut it, carved it, and shaped it into a symbol of freedom. Everything began and ended in nature.
Perhaps this piece will catch someone’s eye, perhaps it will spark a thought.
Note: All materials were responsibly sourced, and the forest was left undisturbed
Silent Rest
Description:
The sculpture “Silent Rest” symbolizes the fragility of life and the interconnectedness between nature and man-made elements. Created using recycled wood and industrial wire, this minimalist yet meaningful piece conveys the tension between the organic and the mechanical.
Materials Used:
Base: Recycled wood, burned and oiled to enhance its texture and preserve its natural essence
Details: Twisted metal wire, adding contrast and depth to the sculpture
Concept & Meaning:
This piece reflects the silence that follows inner battles and transformation. It invites contemplation on the impact of human activity on nature and the potential to find harmony through sustainable choices.
Reborn Nature
Description:
This unique sculpture was created without using any cut wood it is made from abandoned wood found in the forest. The piece symbolizes the unity between art and nature, embodying the spirit of the forest and the energy of life within it.
Creative Process:
The sculpture was created using traditional wood carving techniques, the Japanese wood-burning method Yakisugi (House Ban), and crack filling with molten metal. These methods give the sculpture a sense of rebirth and natural evolution.
Materials Used:
Recycled wood sourced from nature
Molten metal, providing visual contrast and beauty
Concept & Meaning:
Every crack and cut in this artwork tells a story of nature and life. The sculpture conveys a message of transformation, evolution, and the uninterrupted cycle of life in nature.
Ready to Rise
Description:
This sculpture, titled “Ready to Rise,” portrays a figure poised to break free and ascend upward. Created from intertwined wire, the figure expresses the tension between struggle and hope, between earth and sky. Every line reflects both the inner strength and fragility that accompany the human desire to surpass oneself.
Materials Used:
Figure: Carefully hand-shaped wire structure
Base: Recycled and burnt wood, providing contrast and grounding
Technique:
The sculpture is infused with an organic sense of motion, and its extended wings symbolize the human urge to break free from limitations and rise above.
Concept & Meaning:
“Ready to Rise” represents the inner human battle that moment when strength and courage overcome doubt. The wings symbolize not only the desire for freedom but also the difficult path one must take to achieve it.
Dawn of Freedom
Description:
This delicate sculpture depicts a human figure, poised to ascend into freedom. Crafted from intricately shaped wire, it captures the moment suspended between flight and doubt the instant when courage overcomes fear.
Materials Used:
Figure: A wire structure symbolizing both fragility and strength
Base: Darkened and recycled wood, providing a sense of natural grounding and contrast to the sculpture’s lightness
Concept & Meaning:
“Dawn of Freedom” represents the inner human struggle between courage and fear. It is a call to overcome personal boundaries, rise above difficulties, and strive for freedom both physical and spiritual. The sculpture embodies the human desire to fly, despite hesitation or obstacles.
The Final Strike
Description:
Made from recycled wire, this sculpture captures a powerful moment of struggle a human figure pierced through the chest with a spear, yet still holding a sword aloft.
Not to attack, but to stand firm.
Not for outer victory, but for the dignity of resistance.
It is the embodiment of a wounded spirit that refuses to surrender a reminder that even from discarded matter, eternal courage can rise.
Bearer of Dreams
Description:
This sculpture is crafted from recycled wire simple, discarded material brought back to life.
A human figure stands tall on a solid base, lifting a sphere that symbolizes thought and dreams.
Despite its fragile form, it embodies the strength to carry and elevate one’s vision.
It speaks of resilience, of holding onto dreams not in silence, but raising them high to be seen, to shine.
This piece reminds us that even from what is thrown away, beauty, meaning, and hope can emerge.
Eternal Burden
Description:
This sculpture depicts a human figure carrying the weight of the world not only physical, but also emotional and moral responsibility. The use of recycled materials symbolizes the relationship between nature and humanity, while the wire construction conveys complexity and the fragility of the human spirit.
The figure’s tension, positioned on a massive wooden base, embodies perseverance and the struggle to maintain balance despite overwhelming burdens.
Materials:
Recycled wood, used for the base, conveying a spirit of naturalness and sustainability
Metal wire, which gives the sculpture structure, depth, and a sense of dynamic tension
Concept:
This sculpture is meant to reflect the complexity of life and the burden of responsibility that every person carries. It also serves as an invitation to reflect on our role in the world how we contribute to its preservation and continuity.
Leap of Faith
Description:
This sculpture portrays the exact moment after a bold leap — a human figure suspended in wire, wings unfolding in mid-air. No longer bound to the wooden base, the figure symbolizes courage, trust, and the transformative power of choice. Created from recycled wire and rooted in a wooden foundation, the piece reflects the journey from grounded limitation to liberated possibility. It embodies the essence of risk: once the leap is taken, the future belongs to flight.
Hands of Salvation
Description:
This sculpture depicts two intertwined destinies: one figure trapped inside the glass, reaching upward in struggle, and another perched above, extending a hand to help. Made from wire and set within glass and wood, the piece symbolizes human solidarity — the idea that even when we are imprisoned by invisible barriers, freedom often comes through the compassion and strength of others. It speaks to the duality of vulnerability and support, reminding us that liberation is not only an individual act, but also a shared journey of empathy and connection.
Reconstructed Deer
Description:
A body of rust and fragments yet upright, horned, and full of presence.
This deer is built from old railway spikes, once used to hold movement on tracks.
Its antlers are repurposed from the broken head of a rake, while the torso is bound together with tangled scrap wire.
This piece embodies rebirth through discarded matter life re-emerging from what was left behind.
A quiet, powerful reminder that motion, memory, and wildness endure.
Remnant
Description:
This gazelle skull was hand‌ carved from a single piece of wood a root and branch once fallen by the roadside.
It is sculpted in one solid form, without joints or additions guided only by vision, touch, and the wood’s inner voice.
The Silent Remnant symbolizes a quiet reconnection with nature transforming what lay unnoticed into a sign of presence and memory.
A form born from the earth, now standing as a quiet witness.