Metamorphosis

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The Serpent
Year2022
MediumPLA, Bronze
Dimensions20 cm × 110 cm × 20 cm (7.9 in × 43 in × 7.9 in)

The Serpent, Is a sculpture made in 2022 part of the solo exhibition Equinox.

using 3D printing technology, explores themes rooted in biblical symbolism and human belief.

This sculpture represents the biblical serpent, focusing on a specific aspect of its anatomy—the luz bone. In Jewish tradition, the luz bone, found at the end of the tail or beginning of the spine, is believed to be indestructible and capable of facilitating the recreation of the entire body, symbolizing resilience, rebirth, and unwavering faith.

"The Serpent" serves as a thought-provoking visual metaphor, inviting viewers to contemplate themes of resurrection, transformation, and faith's enduring strength. Its intricate 3D-printed details blur the lines between myth and reality.

This artwork encourages reflection on the concept of indestructibility and the power of faith amidst adversity. "The Serpent" demonstrates how art can bridge the past and the future, reminding us that even in the digital age, it remains a potent medium for storytelling and the exploration of life's profound mysteries.