In “Venus”, Müge Kesim reimagines the feminine form through abstract curves bound within geometric restraint. By uniting the hardness of iron with the softness of the female body, the work provokes a dialogue between form, void and boundaries both technical and emotional.
This figure, forged by Kesim’s hand, is not a mere depiction of the body; it is a poem to the uncontainable essence of womanhood. Refusing to be confined within its frame, this Venus defies space and gaze alike walking a delicate yet defiant line between aesthetics and existence.
A striking acquisition for collectors who seek meaning beyond beauty.
Venus invites the viewer to encounter presence beyond representation quiet, sovereign, and unbound.