Native White Moon
‘White Moon’ is a sculpture that captures the essence of wisdom and serenity, depicting a realistic bust of an adult indigenous person. This clay sculpture stands out for its emotional depth and attention to detail, hallmarks of a realistic and humanised style.
The indigenous man, with a serious and contemplative expression, wears a white headdress that symbolises purity and spirituality. The band of the headdress is adorned with the phases of the moon, creating a symbolic link between man and the phases of our emotions. They represent the passage through the various phases of human emotions, from moments of full light to periods of introspection and darkness. The moon, in its various phases, reflects the complexity and richness of our emotions, the transition between different emotional states and the depth of being.
‘White Moon’ is not just a bust; it is a tribute to the intrinsic connection between human beings and nature, to ancient wisdom and the serenity that comes from understanding our emotions. It's a piece that invites the viewer to reflect on their own emotions and their relationship with the universe.