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This angel is not a celestial being, but a metaphor for the human soul rising through suffering. His body is wrapped in barbed wire like a spiral of pain, yet his face is serene, illuminated. In this figure lies a tense paradox: freedom born within confinement, ascent through weight.
The material—air-drying clay—captures a moment of overcoming. The wire is not just an external threat, but a symbol of inner barriers: guilt, memory,… pain. It is a path of transformation, as in Dante: not to escape hell, but to pass through it.
The work suggests that liberation is not the absence of suffering, but its transcendence. Light is not beyond pain, but found within it.
« Since I have been dancing all my life, the art of dance and drawing are intertwined, which one can see well in my works. »
Elena Kraft is an experienced painter and sculptor from Germany whose work has been shown in solo exhibitions internationally. A passionate dancer, Kraft developed a love of art inspired by dance and movement. In acrylic and oil, her paintings explore the human form, introducing splashes of color into the composition that add texture and depth to each piece.