



ICARUS - Bronze sculpture
Rising from a solid bronze base, Icarus captures the mythic figure in a moment of suspended motion—neither fully grounded nor entirely airborne. The form evokes the suggestion of flight rather than its completion, with limbs reaching upward as if caught between aspiration and collapse. Rather than depict wings in full, the sculpture relies on abstraction and gesture to suggest the arc of ascent and the inevitability of descent. The surface, rich with texture and patina, reflects both the resilience of bronze and the fragility of human ambition.
This piece engages with the timeless narrative of Icarus not as a fall from grace, but as a tribute to the desire to transcend limitation—even briefly. Anchored yet straining skyward, the sculpture becomes a meditation on daring, failure, and the enduring allure of flight.
ICARUS - Bronze sculpture
Rising from a solid bronze base, Icarus captures the mythic figure in a moment of suspended motion—neither fully grounded nor entirely airborne. The form evokes the suggestion of flight rather than its completion, with limbs reaching upward as if caught between aspiration and collapse. Rather than depict wings in full, the sculpture relies on abstraction and gesture to suggest the arc of ascent and the inevitability of descent. The surface, rich with texture and patina, reflects both the resilience of bronze and the fragility of human ambition.
This piece engages with the timeless narrative of Icarus not as a fall from grace, but as a tribute to the desire to transcend limitation—even briefly. Anchored yet straining skyward, the sculpture becomes a meditation on daring, failure, and the enduring allure of flight.