A dramatically torn upper left section creates the impression that time has literally carved away part of the object, leaving a wound-like gash. The circular form remains, yet its wholeness is challenged — a sculptural gesture that defies traditional harmony and symmetry. This piece embodies the concept of sacrifice — both materially and conceptually — and reflects the relentless yet inevitable impact of time.
The clock hands are delicate, contrasting starkly with the rugged surface, reminding us of human fragility in the face of time. It’s not merely a timekeeping device — it is a narrative of loss, acceptance, and transformation.
"Sacrifice I" is not merely an interior design piece — it is an object of contemplation, exploring the meaning of time, loss, and the search for significance. It belongs in a space where authenticity, the aesthetics of imperfection, and the power of handcrafted work are truly valued.