The Fluffy Egg sculpture is a delicate and surreal art object in which the shape of a universal symbol of life is combined with an unexpected, almost infantile texture. The snow-white surface, covered with a long soft pile, evokes associations with warmth, safety, hugs and childlike spontaneity. At first glance, it's something from a fairy tale or a dream: an object that you don't want to analyze, but to hold close to yourself. The object does not speak — it whispers, it does not demand — it calms. He does not affirm meanings, but makes you feel a space where softness is not a weakness, but a new form of strength.
The perfectly rounded, monumental, but completely defenseless shape is devoid of any accents other than its texture. It is an abstract being, pure and strange, as if hatched from a fictional world. At the same time, its scale and texture give the sculpture the intonation of an art center: it is able to transform the interior, disrupt the familiar and remind of the value of bodily and tactile experience in the digital age. The sculpture seems to embody the modern man's need for touch, for softness, for simple pleasures.
The object was created as part of the Dobrotorium project.Art, which combines artistic expression with a social mission. The project promotes the creativity of children with disabilities and creates a community where art is not an elitist code, but a language of love, kindness and participation. “Fluffy Egg" is a visual and tactile manifesto of care, embodied in a material that does not explain, but feels.