In this graphic work, the winged figure no longer struggles against space or searches for support. Movement becomes natural — like breathing or walking. Body and air share the same rhythm. The surrounding cranes form a circular flow reminiscent of an ornament or a fragment of an old print. Their flight is not opposed to the human presence; they neither guide nor follow, but accept her as an equal. The distinction between one who learns to fly and one who has always belonged to the sky dissolves. The wings are no longer perceived as an achievement or a trial. They become an extension of the body — a quiet instrument of balance. Effort gives way to dance, a state of agreement with space and time. The work speaks of the moment when overcoming transforms into harmony, and freedom ceases to be a goal and becomes a natural condition.
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