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4-fourth, serendipity

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Bronze
23x31x16.5 CM
9.05x12.20x6.49 IN
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This work is part of the cycle of works in edition made by the artist and which follow a numbering, as they are part of an inner journey towards self-awareness. In addition to the number 4, the word "Serendipity" is added, in Italian serendipity, which indicates the good fortune to make happy discoveries by pure chance and, also, to find something that was not sought and unforeseen while another was being sought. The engravings recall the classic honeycombs, a graphic representation for cells and DNA, while a long spiral envelops and runs throughout the figure: this indicates our inner energy, which develops along the entire length of our being, up to that it will not free itself and rejoin the universe. There are also two high symbols: the circle with the center point is the ancient symbol of the Sun, a representation of strength and energy as well as a symbol of life. On the hand, instead, there is an eye, a symbol of the capacity for spiritual expression; in the Egyptian religion it indicates prosperity, royal power and good health.
This work is part of the cycle of works in edition made by the artist and which follow a numbering, as they are part of an inner journey towards self-awareness. In addition to the number 4, the word "Serendipity" is added, in Italian serendipity, which indicates the good fortune to make happy discoveries by pure chance and, also, to find something that was not sought and unforeseen while another was being sought. The engravings recall the classic honeycombs, a graphic representation for cells and DNA, while a long spiral envelops and runs throughout the figure: this indicates our inner energy, which develops along the entire length of our being, up to that it will not free itself and rejoin the universe. There are also two high symbols: the circle with the center point is the ancient symbol of the Sun, a representation of strength and energy as well as a symbol of life. On the hand, instead, there is an eye, a symbol of the capacity for spiritual expression; in the Egyptian religion it indicates prosperity, royal power and good health.