The Little Baby
The sculpture of a child, rendered in white marble, conveys a quiet tension between purity and permanence.
The softness suggested by the form contrasts with the hardness of its material, a paradox where tenderness is carved into stone.
Through close framing, the image removes all historical or symbolic reference, allowing the surface itself to speak.
Light defines the contours with precision, revealing a balance between innocence and abstraction, matter and breath suspended in stillness.