The sculpture "Exhale" is a reflection of the pure moment of liberation and return to oneself. It is based on a shiny, almost fluid surface made of polymer material, polished to a mirror—like shine. Light is refracted in undulating curves, like a breath passing through a body and dissolving into space. The work is intended for those who appreciate silent but deep gestures, for collectors and aesthetes who are accustomed to a subtle dialogue with art objects.
The work creates a feeling of fluidity and lightness. Its surface doesn't just reflect the surroundings — it seems to invite you to look inside, beyond the form. This is not an interior piece, but a constant act of meditation in the material: the gaze touches the curves, followed by breathing — unhurried, conscious. In the shadow of the relief, you can see the outlines of the light going into the distance, as if the world itself was holding its breath, giving you a place and time.
In tandem with the first work, "Inhale", the sculpture "Exhale" completes the cycle, suggesting that interaction with the world begins with silence inside. Today, more than ever, it is important to pay attention not only to what is happening outside, but also to the movement of the internal air. Stop it. Turn your gaze to the surface. Exhale. And let this sculpture be the anchor of your return to yourself.