“Stages of Growth” reads almost like a life-form learning to stand. Its silhouette rises in soft, irregular increments, each bulge pushing gently into space as if testing its own strength. There is no strict symmetry here, and that is precisely its truth- the sculpture grows the way living things do: by responding, adjusting, and stretching toward whatever comes next.
The form suggests a body made of moments. One stage is compact, another broad; one reaches outward, another pulls close. Together they create a rhythm that feels instinctive, like the branching of coral, the sprouting of a sapling, or even the way ideas accumulate inside us, one influencing the shape of the next.
Placed in a room, it acts like a reminder of the process. Not the final result, not the polished outcome, but the layered becoming that makes both possible. “Stages of Growth” embodies the beauty of taking shape- one emergence at a time.
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