Key to the Universe: Sculpture and Inner Exploration
For me, the idea of a key to the universe does not point outward, but inward. It is not about accessing distant realms, but about recognizing the inner mechanisms through which we perceive, interpret, and shape reality.
This concept comes to life in my sculpture, which embodies the key as a tangible symbol of awareness and self-discovery. The piece invites viewers to reflect on the inner landscapes of consciousness and the choices we make in shaping our existence.
The key represents intuition, insight, and the silent knowledge that emerges when we slow down and pay attention. It also speaks to responsibility and possibility, holding a key implies the choice to open or close, to move forward or remain still. Transformation, creation, and growth begin not with external answers, but with an inner decision to unlock what is already present.
Rather than a fixed object or absolute truth, the sculpture embodies the key as a living, evolving symbol, one that shifts as we evolve. It exists in moments of clarity, in questions without immediate answers, and in the willingness to explore uncertainty. For me, this work is not about reaching a final destination, but about deepening the relationship with the unknown and with ourselves.