ENDE

Ende is an enigmatic and abstract sculpture that marries the tactile allure of resin with the desiccated remnants of meat, creating a surreal and thought-provoking piece. Encased within a glossy, transparent resin block are chips of dried meat, a form so abstract and absurd that it borders on the surreal. These fragments, once vibrant and full of life, now exist in a state of suspended animation, preserved in their decay, adding a layer of morbid fascination to the piece.

Floating amidst this meaty tableau are 3D-printed letters: "E-N-D-E." These letters, stark and modern in their digital precision, contrast sharply with the organic, decaying meat, creating a dialogue between the ephemeral and the eternal, the biological and the technological. The title "Ende," which translates to "end" in English, lends a sense of finality and conclusion to the piece, inviting viewers to contemplate themes of mortality, transformation, and the inevitable passage of time.

This sculpture is a testament to the beauty that can be found in decay and the power of preservation. It challenges viewers to confront their own perceptions of life, death, and the abstract nature of existence, leaving them with a sense of awe and introspection.