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This wooden bust is a heartfelt exploration of raw, natural beauty and identity. I carved it to celebrate the organic flow and spirit within the rugged grain, capturing both strength and vulnerability. Bringing this sculpture into your space invites warmth and connection, radiating soulful energy that encourages reflection and a profound appreciation for nature’s artistry and the concept of being "together".
The two seahorses are "weathering the… storm" together by hanging on together.
Stefan From-Møller is a self-taught artist who primarily works in wood sculpture and crochet, occasionally incorporating stone and metal, drawing deeply from personal transformation after a life-altering stroke. His intuitive technique embraces slow, attentive carving, allowing the intrinsic character of each piece of wood to guide both motif and process, resulting in both abstract and nature-inspired works. Through his art, he channels a journey of healing and mental health, awakening profound empathy and celebrating the hidden beauty within materials—and within ourselves.