The Eve # 7
While her sister was the Weaver of Order, "The Eve # 7" is the Dancer of Spirit. This form captures the duality of existence: she is undeniably material, rooted in the grain of the wood, yet she twists upward, eternally spiritual, defying the weight of the earth.
There is a capriciousness in this curve, a subtle, sacred flirtation with the Divine. She does not stand in awe; she moves in rhythm with the Creator. As Plato once whispered about the nature of Eros: "Love is the mediator between gods and men." This sculpture acts as that mediator. She turns her head not in submission, but in a knowing gesture, acknowledging that the beauty of the creation is the highest compliment to the Creator.
The Artist here is but a witness to a divine conversation. The wood did not simply yield to the chisel; it chose this shape to reveal that holiness is not always solemn—sometimes, it is a joyful, turning flame.