"Dreaming Love" is a contemplative ceramic bust, its refined, minimalist form holding within a tender scene — two lovers entwined in an embrace, suspended in an ambiguous space that feels at once dreamlike and weightless. Their posture is neither fully seated nor entirely airborne, evoking a state between reality and reverie.
The composition becomes a poetic metaphor for the timeless human longing for intimacy and unity. Here, love is portrayed not as an external pursuit, but as an inner sanctuary — a place where two souls meet beyond the limits of time, gravity, or circumstance. The lovers’ presence inside the head transforms the sculpture into an allegory of the inner world, where cherished dreams and profound connections reside.
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Collection SEARCH — a rare and completed chapter
This sculpture belongs to SEARCH — a rare and intimate collection of hand-modeled clay busts, born during Elisaveta Sivas’ profound artistic and spiritual quest between 2016 and 2022.
Each piece in the series is a symbolic self-inquiry, exploring themes of love, relationship, identity, and the invisible threads that connect us. The compositions of heads combined with smaller figurative forms act as metaphysical allegories, gently inviting the viewer to contemplate the deeper questions of life.
The SEARCH period is a now-completed chapter in the artist’s evolution — which makes every work from this series a rare, unrepeatable artifact of her inner transformation. These sculptures will never be recreated or continued in the same way, making each one a true collector’s treasure.
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Materials & Details
Material: Hand-sculpted ceramic Colour: Light yellow / linen white with hints of alabaster, ivory, and eggshell tones, polished finish Dimensions: 29 × 32 × 25.1 cm (11.4 × 12.6 × 9.8 in) Signed on the back Includes Certificate of Authenticity
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Final Note Unique original work — museum-quality, one of a kind. From a closed, historically significant collection.