bronze, h-65cm.
The Disturbed Space series explores the impact of human conflict on space and matter. Each sculpture represents a materialized space between human figures engaged in struggle. The central voids are formed by the intense collision of bodies, while the bronze volumes capture and preserve this space as a frozen imprint of an invisible event.
On the lateral surfaces of the sculptures, fragments of human bodies emerge — traces of the participants in the conflict, whose positions and movements have defined the boundaries and structure of the captured space. The wounds and ruptures in the material become a metaphor for the marks that struggle leaves in the environment and in memory.
The series focuses not on the external gesture, but on the internal shift — the moment when the energy of confrontation and the tension between bodies resonate with the fabric of spatial reality, leaving voids and imprints that transform into sculptural form.