This isn’t the story of a fall; instead, it’s a testament to the spirit within each of us that strives toward dreams, unbound by fear or restraint.
The layered white ceramic, gentle yet resilient, becomes an echo of wings in motion—not defined by gravity but by the traces they leave behind as they reach ever upward.
The color white, soft yet radiant, symbolizes purity and the light that guides us. It’s the glow of aspiration, of daring to rise above limits, to reach beyond what seems possible. Icarus, in this interpretation, embodies the courage it takes to follow the call of freedom, a universal pursuit that lives in everyone who dares to dream.
This piece holds a special place in my heart because it’s the first one of many. Itdoesn’t remind me of a tragic end; it’s a celebration of that timeless human drive to seek and soar. Here, Icarus is not a figure of hubris or loss but of boundless possibility—a reminder that our dreams, like his, are fueled by an unstoppable desire for light, freedom and transcendence.
Materials:
Ceramics, enamel, 30x15x10cm.