
Bone Marrow - Flesh
Bone Marrow captures a visceral moment of elemental collaboration. While the gaffer tempers the glass, the artist stretches and pulls its flesh, imprinting gesture into form. What remains is a relic of resistance, a memory of pressure, a trace of choreography between heat, body, and will. "Glass exists as an amorphous solid—fluid yet resilient, always in flux. As I shape glass, the material shapes my body.” - Sara Aahli
- Pulled glass, Steel rod, 2025
- Set of 3
- 21.5’’ x 2.25’’ x 3.25’’
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Sara Aahli is an Emirati‑Colombian glass sculptor whose luminous works explore the human body as vessels of embodied memory. Her work blurs the boundaries between flesh and form, evoking intimacy and emotional resonance. Curves glow with inner light, joints appear to breathe, and surfaces pulse with color to create an imprint of inner forces. In her hands, glass becomes a reflection of fragility and strength that reveal the body’s silent language.
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