Pascal (Printed in sandstone) extends the exploration of body, gesture, and narrative into the digital realm. Using a scanned model of the dancer, the sculpture incorporates tattoos representing the artistic influences that shaped his journey—homages to the masters whose work informed his own.
In this iteration, the body becomes a canvas for memory and lineage, merging physical form with conceptual storytelling. The work transforms Pascal from a singular performer into a living archive of artistic heritage, where gesture, inspiration, and history coexist on a single sculptural plane.
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