Torso

The torso motif in sculpture has always carried strong symbolism – a fragment of the human body that, although incomplete, speaks more than a complete representation. This sculpture focuses on the core of the human form, emphasizing lines, volume and the relationship between light and shadow. By omitting the head and limbs, the author draws attention to the universality of the body, free from identity and individual characteristics.

The torso as an artistic motif often represents strength, vulnerability, and transience. In its simplicity, it opens up space for interpretation, allowing the viewer to find their own meaning in it. Whether evoking classical ideals of beauty or a contemporary, reduced expression, this sculpture acts as a timeless reminder of the relationship between man and his own physical existence.

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