A head sculpted from black clay — pure, still, like an untouched canvas. On its back, painted in warm terracotta tones, a cross and ancient symbols appear — not as burdens, but as living traces of what was once believed, once revered. This sculpture speaks of reconciliation. It carries the memory of faith, the echoes of divine connection and human longing for meaning — yet it transforms them into a personal, living inheritance.
“Inheritance of Freedom” represents the moment when history is no longer something to resist or escape. It becomes a river running through us, enriching but not defining us. Freedom is not found in rejecting the past, but in reclaiming it — deciding which parts to carry forward with open eyes and a free spirit.
Please note that the colors in the pictures may appear slightly different in person due to variations in lighting when the photos were taken.




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