Obsidian Trinity: A Textured Sculptural Wall Art Designed as a Statement Piece for Modern Interiors
The Story Behind “Obsidian Trinity”
Some forms appear quietly from the surface, as if they have always been there waiting to be revealed.
“Obsidian Trinity” was created as a reflection on emergence, resilience, and the quiet strength that exists within the human form. Three elongated figures rise from a textured landscape of light and shadow, their metallic presence suggesting something forged rather than simply shaped. The rough, fractured surface surrounding them represents a space of transformation a moment where something hidden begins to surface and take form.
The inspiration for this piece also draws from the ancient philosophy of “hear no evil, see no evil, speak no evil.” This timeless idea reminds us of the responsibility we hold over the things we allow into our minds, the way we perceive the world, and the words we choose to express. Rather than depicting the symbols literally, the figures in this artwork embody the concept in a more abstract and contemplative way.
Each figure stands in a similar posture, yet carries its own silent presence. Together they form a balanced composition a quiet dialogue between awareness, restraint, and inner reflection. Their stillness invites the viewer to pause and consider their meaning, allowing the interpretation to remain open and personal.
The deep metallic tones echo the strength of obsidian a stone formed through intense pressure and heat symbolizing resilience and transformation. Against the high-contrast background, the figures appear to emerge from darkness into light, suggesting growth, awareness, and the continuous process of becoming.
“Obsidian Trinity” is not meant to give a single answer. Instead, it offers a moment of reflection a reminder that silence, observation, and thoughtful speech can hold powerful meaning in a world often filled with noise.