Technika - Vászon , Téma / motívum - Emberek , Stílus - Egyéb stílus

NAM.TAR.NABIRU

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Installation dimensions: 125–65–145 cm / 7 kg / single-point suspension, 2026, series: Babylon

Technique: Saphea Phenomenal Spatial.

This work is a ritual protective entity, designed to evoke a state of preverbal security and liminal suspension. It functions as an immersive, affective shield that regulates the user’s spatial experience.

Technological innovation: Despite its size—it is a life-size figure—the work weighs less than 7 kg and is designed for a single-point suspension system. It can be installed on any wall using a single anchor, without the need for complex structural support. This allows for a complete, site-specific impact with minimal spatial intervention and represents a significant advance in the integration of large-scale sculptural figures into interior environments.

The defining material is emotion, transformed into a petrified form. Presomatic corporeality. Movement in time and space, permanently preserved by the blockchain. A distinctive relief signature. Chiaroscuro. The body adapts to the object, and the object adapts to the space. The work actively engages the viewer’s consciousness even before cognitive recognition occurs. It modulates the room’s acoustics by diffusing sound waves and suppressing reverberation. It is made of acid-free archival materials with an integrated UV protective shield.

The most dangerous woman is the one whom life has broken, yet who has decided to rise again.

A woman who has lived through moments that stripped her bare and forced her to face truths that others spend their entire lives running from. She has seen the world without filters or embellishments. She hit rock bottom so hard that she stopped recognizing herself. When everything collapsed and she faced the darkest nights alone—because everyone she trusted had disappeared—she discovered that the only thing she could never lose was herself and her ability to transform pain into strength on the canvas.