onolithic groups are split and become animated with life, take on the colours of earth, air and fire. Bright red, gold, silver and ultramarine create visions of life by putting action into what is static. Lively colours describe all the nuances of the human soul creating intense chromatic contrasts at the heart of the porphyry.
Human feelings cry out from the cuts that cleanly cross the core of the naked stone.
The force and equilibrium of the compositions recount, like words of stone in a primitive song, all the nuances of the human soul in its relationship with itself and with nature.