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Seed of Eternity – Germinating emerges as a striking fusion between industrial matter and metaphysical resonance. Forged in welded steel … Read more Seed of Eternity – Germinating emerges as a striking fusion between industrial matter and metaphysical resonance. Forged in welded steel and preserved in its raw, tactile truth, the sculpture unfolds like an abstract organism in the very moment of becoming. Its forms — sharp, wing-like, suspended between tension and release — evoke a seed cracking open not in soil, but in a higher, immaterial realm. Kloska transforms metal into a vessel of ascent, a quiet architecture of transcendence. The visible weld lines and layered textures retain the memory of the material’s past life: fragments of industrial history reconfigured into a new symbolic anatomy. These scars, preserved deliberately, operate like a palimpsest — reminders that every act of creation carries traces of time, erosion, and rebirth. The sculpture’s dynamic silhouette suggests both weight and levitation, as if the steel were gathering its forces to lift itself beyond the terrestrial. Although non-figurative, the work communicates an unmistakable sense of emergence. Its curving tensions and upward impulses allude to metamorphosis: a chrysalis splitting, a wing unfurling, a hidden energy preparing to take flight. Kloska’s sculptural language here is one of thresholds — between the solid and the aerial, the known and the ineffable. This metaphysical dimension is central to the piece. Through a minimal yet expressive structure, the sculpture invites the viewer to contemplate notions of time, becoming, and inner awakening. The “seed” becomes a symbol of potentiality; the gesture of “germinating” becomes a quiet allegory for the human desire to rise beyond confinement. The work carries a contemplative stillness, yet pulses with latent motion. Placed in a gallery or private space, Seed of Eternity – Germinating acts as a point of meditation — a compact yet profound presence. Its duality of raw steel and spiritual aspiration gives it a unique emotional charge: both grounded and visionary, both earthly and timeless. Kloska continues here his exploration of transformation and transcendence, offering a sculpture that does not describe the world as it is, but gestures toward the world as it might become. See less
- Dimensions
- 23.62ʺW × 9.84ʺD × 5.91ʺH
- Styles
- Contemporary
- Art Subjects
- Abstract
- Period
- Early 21st Century
- Country of Origin
- Romania
- Item Type
- New
- Condition
- Mint Condition, No Imperfections
- Color
- Black
- Condition Notes
- New — This is a new (unused) item of contemporary design\. Perfect condition New — This is a new (unused) item of contemporary design\. Perfect condition less
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