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Neftaly investigates sculpture as ancestral guardians.

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Neftaly Investigates: Sculpture as Ancestral Guardians

In a world increasingly driven by digital experiences, Neftaly turns its lens toward the tactile and spiritual, exploring how sculpture serves as a bridge between the present and ancestral memory. Across cultures, sculptural forms have long been more than aesthetic expressions—they are vessels of protection, carriers of wisdom, and embodiments of lineage.

Neftaly’s investigation delves into the layered symbolism of these guardians. From monumental stone figures to intricately carved wooden idols, each work carries the imprint of its creator’s reverence, serving as a sentinel that preserves history, culture, and spiritual guidance. By engaging with these sculptures, communities assert continuity, honor forebears, and reinforce collective identity.

Through immersive storytelling, visual analysis, and artist interviews, Neftaly illuminates how contemporary sculptors reinterpret the ancestral guardian motif. These works confront the viewer with questions about legacy, memory, and the sacred in everyday life, reminding us that the past is not a distant relic but a living presence that watches, teaches, and protects.

In essence, Neftaly’s exploration celebrates sculpture as more than art—it is a medium of connection, a guardian of ancestral wisdom, and a testament to humanity’s enduring dialogue with its roots.

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