This sculpture belongs to the Obosom series, a name cited in one of the essays by the writer Robert Graves, in which he mentioned: "Obosom was a visible manifestation of the Kra or life force derived from the moon and enjoyed a limited part of the full power of the moon goddess ".
It is therefore an approach, through the sculptural form, to the concept of divinity, so present in the art of all times and all countries, from classical Greek art to Oriental art, passing through African.
The sculpture aims, through the abstraction of the basic forms of the female body, to approach the essence of the transcendent that has been perceived in all cultures, from the Christian virgins to the Hindu goddesses.
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This sculpture belongs to the Obosom series, a name cited in one of the essays by the writer Robert Graves, in which he mentioned: "Obosom was a visible manifestation of the Kra or life force derived from the moon and enjoyed a limited part of the full power of the moon goddess ".
It is therefore an approach, through the sculptural form, to the concept of divinity, so present in the art of all times and all countries, from classical Greek art to Oriental art, passing through African.
The sculpture aims, through the abstraction of the basic forms of the female body, to approach the essence of the transcendent that has been perceived in all cultures, from the Christian virgins to the Hindu goddesses.
Steel
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