Master & Slave

Master & Slave

Two intertwined bodies form a compact sculptural mass. One reclines with grounded weight; the other leans forward, its head enlarged and mask-like. Their faces meet along a narrow axis, suggesting exchange of breath, authority, or dependence.

An apple and a small bowl with a fragile plant frame the scene, introducing themes of knowledge, origin, and survival.

The drawing proposes that dominance and submission are reciprocal structures—each sustained by the other, bound in intimate proximity rather than spectacle.

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