Fury

Sculpture in Bronze, 2018, 25 x 16 x 20 cm (HxWxD)

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Cast using the lost wax process, Fury preserves minute detail and translates fragility into permanence through an exacting, irreversible method. Small in scale and disproportionately heavy in presence, it holds brutality and precision in the same form.

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Title
Fury

Medium
Bronze

Process
Lost wax casting

Year
2018

Dimensions
25 x 16 x 20 cm (H x W x D)

Weight

7.94 lbs.

Availability
Private sale. Availability on request.

Documentation
Dossier, certificate, and acquisition details available on request

Shipping
International shipping can be arranged, with details shared in the dossier.

Reflection

Darkness paints a picture of finality. What is finality without commencement? And what is it if not a rite of passage?

Bondage, too, presents itself as nature. It trains the body to accept limits it has been given, and to call surrender wisdom.

A crown was meant to silence Truth. Not only with thorns, but with ridicule, with spectacle, with the insistence that pain can make meaning collapse. Lashes were wrapped around flesh to teach it obedience, to reduce the eternal to something merely breakable.

And still, the greatest danger is not the wound. It is the bliss of the unseeing. The comfort of labelling what we cannot comprehend “unreal”, of naming ignorance peace.

Yet temporal pain has a strange capacity. It can summon fury. Not because suffering is to be vanquished, but because it is not the last word. The wound remains. It must. But there can be no surrender.

Only resistance.

About the Work

Fury is a work of compression. Its scale is contained, but its force is not. The form carries resistance, injury, and endurance without surrendering to spectacle.

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