In this piece 19x13x4 cm, Fort Barberà achieves a plastic maturity where the economy of resources enhances the conceptual depth. The work is grounded in a telluric anchor—an organic crust that exudes atavism—from which two linear entities emerge in perpetual dialogue. The dichotomy between the tactile density of the porous black and the aseptic pristineness of the white generates a visual tension that transcends physical matter. We are not looking at mere silhouettes; they are vectors of consciousness that define the void, transforming it into a third actor laden with meaning. The intersection of their structures and the overlapping of their busts suggest an existential interdependence, a choreography of identity where the "self" is only recognized in the reflection of the "other." The sculpture functions as a humanism stripped of artifice, a rhythmic synthesis that translates silence into volume. It is, ultimately, an invitation to contemplate the fragility of our connections under a subtle and poetic equilibrium.
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