Hope

Art & Sculpture

Hope

Natural materials (acorn shells), resin
“21st Century” collection, Wall sculpture

Size: 62 cm x 45 cm x 22 cm (Height, Width, Depth)
Weight: 1,26 kg
2019 Berlin

– Consumption of the dreams – The inside fights for the outside – Maybe tomorrow – Maybe –

This sculpture stands as a testament to the delicate balance between optimism and struggle, encapsulating the very essence of endurance. The intricate pattern of small, clustered forms across its surface speaks to the countless dreams that humans hold—dreams layered upon one another, dense and compressed, each one pressing outward in hope of breaking free. The structure itself seems to pulse with an inner life, as though a powerful force yearns to expand beyond the confines of its shell.

Through the visual language of organic clusters and fragile shapes, this artwork symbolizes the tension between internal aspirations and external limitations. “Maybe tomorrow” is the whisper it echoes—a quiet insistence on possibility, a reminder of resilience even in uncertainty. The piece captures a raw struggle, an ongoing fight of “the inside for the outside,” portraying hope not as a simple or passive feeling, but as a complex, consuming force that persists through countless “maybes.” It is a beautiful, bittersweet monument to the dreams that refuse to fade, even when realization remains just beyond reach.