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Bound by Fate

$65.00

This piece is a reimagined sculpture inspired by a Mary and Jesus statue salvaged from a second-hand store. The artist has transformed the traditional image of divine purity into a bold narrative of duality and unity. Mary, depicted with serene grace, is juxtaposed against a demon figure—both cradling their shared child, symbolizing the fusion of light and darkness. The child serves as a poignant embodiment of balance, innocence, and the coexistence of opposing forces.

Through this reinterpretation, the sculpture challenges conventional ideas of good and evil, inviting viewers to reflect on the complexity of humanity, divinity, and the power of love transcending boundaries.

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This piece is a reimagined sculpture inspired by a Mary and Jesus statue salvaged from a second-hand store. The artist has transformed the traditional image of divine purity into a bold narrative of duality and unity. Mary, depicted with serene grace, is juxtaposed against a demon figure—both cradling their shared child, symbolizing the fusion of light and darkness. The child serves as a poignant embodiment of balance, innocence, and the coexistence of opposing forces.

Through this reinterpretation, the sculpture challenges conventional ideas of good and evil, inviting viewers to reflect on the complexity of humanity, divinity, and the power of love transcending boundaries.

This piece is a reimagined sculpture inspired by a Mary and Jesus statue salvaged from a second-hand store. The artist has transformed the traditional image of divine purity into a bold narrative of duality and unity. Mary, depicted with serene grace, is juxtaposed against a demon figure—both cradling their shared child, symbolizing the fusion of light and darkness. The child serves as a poignant embodiment of balance, innocence, and the coexistence of opposing forces.

Through this reinterpretation, the sculpture challenges conventional ideas of good and evil, inviting viewers to reflect on the complexity of humanity, divinity, and the power of love transcending boundaries.

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