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This sculpture was born from a deep nostalgia – from the memory of a time when books were not just entertainment, but windows to the world.
A time when libraries were places of culture, intelligence, imagination, and inner growth.
The girl here is not simply reading.
She is holding entire worlds.
She is a Storykeeper — the guardian of the stories that shape our personality, our character, and our way of thinking.
The teddy bear beside her represents… our childhood — the tender and vulnerable part we carry within us for a lifetime.
The books beneath them are the foundation on which we grow.
In an age of screens and constant distraction, this figure speaks softly, yet clearly:
Stories still matter.
Reading is a form of love for the world.
And a child with a book is hope.
« 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.