Sema and Nuclea are two sculptures that explore the idea of the germ and
the core, that which is contained, protected, and in the process of
becoming.
Emerging from a shared formal language, their organic volumes unfold through solids and voids, suggesting an invisible yet essential interior. Both dense and fluid, the forms evoke a state of gestation: a concentrated matter, poised to emerge.
Sema, more introverted, embodies origin, a potential still held within.
Nuclea, more open and assertive, reveals an evolution of the same material, like a core in expansion.
Conceived as a duo, the sculptures can also exist independently, engaging in dialogue with space through their silent and sculptural presence.
Emerging from a shared formal language, their organic volumes unfold through solids and voids, suggesting an invisible yet essential interior. Both dense and fluid, the forms evoke a state of gestation: a concentrated matter, poised to emerge.
Sema, more introverted, embodies origin, a potential still held within.
Nuclea, more open and assertive, reveals an evolution of the same material, like a core in expansion.
Conceived as a duo, the sculptures can also exist independently, engaging in dialogue with space through their silent and sculptural presence.