Cipher of Origins is a bold exploration of form, language, and memory, an abstract emblem carved from the discipline of geometry yet animated by organic fluidity. Its patinated bronze surface—rich in green and earthen hues—suggests both the permanence of ancient relics and the living pulse of contemporary vision. Angular contours intersect with supple curves, creating a dynamic interplay between strength and vulnerability, solidity and void.
The open spaces punctuating the structure are not merely absences, but vital negative forms that unlock the sculpture’s energy: portals through which light and thought continuously pass. As its jagged edges seem to ascend like symbols half-formed, the work evokes the impression of a primordial script—an untranslatable language that nevertheless speaks to every viewer. It asks us to consider the origins of meaning, how abstraction itself becomes communicative, and how silence too can become a voice.
Meticulously cast with attention to balance and surface depth, Cipher of Origins is both monolith and message, a sculptural riddle that resists quick resolution. Instead, it rewards meditation, aligning the intellectual with the visceral, the archaic with the avant-garde.