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"Trainer is a ceramic sculpture that explores strength, presence, and self-discipline through a body that defies convention. The figure is full and grounded, with curves that resist erasure, dressed in a snug athletic outfit that clings tightly to every form.
The body stands tall, feet together, hips centered. The visible tension between form and fabric reveals a quiet resilience - an inner stillness forged by effort, not spectacle. The narrow separation… between top and bottom hints at breath, at movement held just before release.
Trainer is not about perfection - it’s about persistence. A tribute to bodies in motion and at rest, to the power of embracing one’s shape with focus, poise, and unapologetic presence."
Bringing a background in graphic design and a passion for clay, Guy Hivroni produces ceramic works in Jerusalem that encapsulate his dedication to creation. His sculptures, shaped through wheel throwing and meticulous hand-building, embody a unique dynamism, enthusing life and story into the form of garments. The emotion within his pieces arises from the realization of the paradoxical presence in absence; suggesting an intimate human narrative beckoning for reflection and personalized interpretation, through the tangible representation of clothing.