This sculptural drawing reflects the idea of an eternal mother: a figure in which woman, tree, and goddess merge. It speaks of care, origin, regeneration, and the continuity of life across generations.
The sculptural drawing reflects the artist’s idea of an “eternal mother,” a presence understood as both personal and ancestral, part of an ongoing cycle of mother to mother to mother. The figure merges woman, tree, and goddess, aligning the female body with the tree of life and with the continuity of life across generations. This fusion draws on ecofeminist ideas that link the female body to ecological cycles of care, regeneration, and interdependence. The figure resonates with mythic maternal archetypes, where the mother becomes both origin and continuum.
Its branching lines evoke veins, roots, and bloodlines, connecting the female body to growth, transformation, and continuity. The glass gives these lines light and fluidity, allowing the figure to appear less as a fixed body than as a living current: a form through which origin, care, and renewal move across generations.