These “Anatomy Lessons” sculptures go beyond mere aesthetics—they narrate the journey of observation, creativity, and emotion. Drawing from the artist’s experiences looking above drapes during surgeries, these works translate anatomical elements into flowing abstractions, bringing an intriguing backstory to your decor. Their dynamic forms invite exploration and contemplation, providing more than just beauty—they engage the observer in thoughtful dialogue with art and life.

These wind-inspired sculptures represent different winds, gracefully capturing movement and fluidity in organic forms. Crafted with precision, these works of art bring the invisible forces of nature to life through intricate wooden designs. Let’s explore these fascinating sculptures inspired by wind.

The Aeolius sculpture embodies the essence of soft breezes drifting across landscapes. This artwork, named after the Greek god of wind, reflects the serenity of calm air currents. Its flowing structure showcases smooth, curving woodwork, imitating the gentle sway of a breeze.

The Anila sculpture represents lively winds, capturing the energy of gusts that dance freely. Its dynamic design evokes a sense of playfulness, with curving lines that twist and intersect. The detailing along the edges mimics the unpredictable patterns of swirling winds.

The Etesian sculpture embodies powerful seasonal winds that signal transformation and change. It stands as a bold representation of movement and transition. The angular design, paired with textured details, evokes the intensity of winds that reshape the environment.

This sculpture was born out of a period of deep sorrow, carved during a time when personal loss weighed heavily on my heart. Creating it became a lifeline—a way to endure and navigate those difficult days. It is a massive piece of maple, shaped with intricate biomorphic patterns and layered with diverse textures. The surface evokes the sensation of peeling skin, embodying both vulnerability and transformation.