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The sculpture “Soul” by Kęstutis Musteikis is a striking work of art that expresses the interaction between spirit and matter through the language of art. The graceful, elongated female figure symbolizes the lightness and ephemerality of the soul, yet her solid, farmer-like feet anchor her to the earth—as if carved from stone, like a lasting memory.
The stone is not merely the material of the work—it becomes a metaphor for eternity, and the sculpture as a whole stands as a monument to the immortal soul. The surface is rough, scratched, the forms generalized and seemingly unfinished, yet this very incompleteness creates a universal impression. Stone and soul merge here—strength and fragility, temporality and eternity—blending into a unified artistic expression.
“Soul” is not only a contemporary artwork but also a philosophical accent in the urban space, inviting reflection on impermanence, meaning, and the depth of human existence.
Sculptures
Širvintos
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