Zura Georgian-American, b. 1969
Available in resin and bronze
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Zura’s female torso centers on the duality of strength and fragility. The absence of limbs or a head abstracts identity, focusing attention on the inherent power of the body itself. It’s a celebration of femininity’s resilience, as well as a meditation on bodily presence and absence.
The textured surface—intentional and expressive—emphasizes process and imperfection. It conveys not just a depiction of form, but the artist’s direct engagement with material, memory, and gesture.
Positioned unadorned on a pedestal with gallery lighting, this piece becomes a focal invitation—’come close, observe the textures, feel the presence.’ In a domestic or corporate interior, it serves as a contemplative anchor, combining classical homage with expressive modernity.