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I gaze into you, so you can gaze into me

2,200.00

I gaze into you, so you can gaze into me.
One becomes many. Not out of necessity, but out of longing to experience existence in all its forms, to feel every texture of time, and to reflect itself through countless eyes.

We are all fragments of the Cosmos, from distant stars to the tiniest cells, vibrating across a living, breathing universe.
We are here to witness Beauty. To be both the observer and the observed.

In many creation myths, the first humans were shaped from clay. Soft, waiting and unformed.
The Creator breathed them into the world like dandelion seeds, so they too could take shape and gaze back.

Stoneware / porcelain
66 x 45 x 46 cm
2025

Availability: 1 in stock

“I gaze into you, so you can gaze into me” is a mid-sized ceramic sculpture that takes the shape of a seated figure holding a white porcelain branch.
Its cratered surface is coated in a glossy, black glaze reminiscent of volcanic rock or scorched enamel. The skin appears dense and impenetrable, yet the form itself is soft, almost innocent yet grotesque.

The figure gazes intently at a white flower. A hybrid between human and plant. In the moment captured, the character gently blows into the blossom of the plant, a cluster of fragile forms, releasing tiny human shapes like dandelion seeds into the cosmos.
The open hand gestures childlike awe over the significance of the moment.

Depending on the angle and lighting, the glaze reveals subtle hues of oily blues and bronze with specks of silver glitter scattered across the sculpture.

Weight 35 kg
Dimensions 45 × 46 × 66 cm