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A sculpture made of clay, wood, and metal — three natural elements fused into one. It unites the warmth of the earth, the strength of roots, and the cool glow of metal.
Somnia is a metaphor for dreams, where the line between reality and imagination dissolves. Two faces, emerging from one another, remind us that love and intimacy dwell in the depths of our subconscious, where our most cherished dreams are born.
This work is more than decorative… — it carries deep symbolism:
Clay — tangibility, connection to the earth.
Wood — growth and roots.
Metal — strength and eternity.
Somnia becomes the centerpiece of any space: a modern interior, an art gallery, or a private collection. It radiates silence, dreamlike serenity, and endless romance.
« 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.