Here, the first awareness of Entanglement appears.
Two bodies, one movement. A sculpture in the shape of a phallus; vital force, creative energy, the origin.
Here, I discover that nothing exists in isolation.
Identity, relationships, traumas, and desires are inextricably linked.
Everything I create arises from this connection.
Two bodies in uninterrupted motion.
Leading and following dissolve into a dance where two souls lose track of where one begins and the other ends.
The rhythm of surrender, the pulse of oneness.
Without love, there is no pain.
Without pain, there is no depth.
What breaks here, fights in unison to endure.
Here, love reaches its limit.
What binds the heart can also break it.
Pain and love exist here in the same movement.
This sculpture invokes a collective silence, a shared gravity; it embodies family, community, and the act of bearing weight together.
A gathering of souls, multiple in form yet singular in presence. Each individual remains distinct, held by the others.
Here, kinship transcends thought, becoming a physical stance — a shared way of dwelling within warm memories.
With this work, Sonja Vishnudart entered the federal memorial commission in Brussels to honor the victims of the terrorist attacks in Belgium.
The sculpture was chosen as a finalist.
Two beings merge into one infinite form in the Soul.
Two bodies with one awareness, timeless, silent, and complete.
Here boundaries disappear, leaving only the essence…
Freedom doesn’t come from escaping, but from choosing from within.
Choosing is letting go. Following is trusting. This wing says: enough.
With the sacral chakra on the front and the heart chakra at the reverse, this work embodies the union of feeling, intuition, and love.
Here, I learn to listen to my inner truth.
The wisdom of the heart determines the path.
This image carries a weight of silence.
The masculine and feminine within us meet in silence, light and dark, body and mind at the core, the heart pure and pristine.
A whisper… not a voice calling out, but a truth that is recognized.
This work marks a point of no return.
Here everything stops. The Form breaks open.
What was stuck demands space.
No return, only a new direction.
Never alone. Always connected.
The body unfolds to space.
Observing, experiencing, creating, as part with the greater whole.
Here, the individual becomes an encounter with all that is.
Sculptures available in different sizes