Description
I want to break free | Edition-3/9 | Bronze | H 15 x W 9 x D 5 inches
This evocative sculptural work presents a poetic interplay between structure and human emotion. Crafted in a house-like architectural form, the artwork symbolizes confinement and shelter simultaneously—its geometric openings, layered grids, and semi-circular roof suggesting both protection and restriction. Emerging from the facade is a simplified human figure, arms outstretched in a dynamic gesture, as if striving to break free from the confines of the built environment.
The textured surface, with its earthy patina and weathered finish, enhances the sense of time, memory, and lived experience. The contrast between rigid architectural lines and the fluid, almost childlike figure introduces a powerful narrative tension—freedom versus containment, individuality versus structure. The sculpture rests on a solid base, grounding the piece while emphasizing its conceptual weight.
Ideal for collectors who appreciate contemporary sculptural language, this artwork bridges the realms of art, architecture, and emotional storytelling, making it a striking centerpiece for any curated space.















