The Watcher
The One Who Watches the Earth is a sculptural installation composed of a large, perfectly smooth white sphere conceived as an abstract image of the world, upon whose summit a small carved wooden mask is placed. The contrast between the silent monumentality of the sphere and the small yet dominant presence of the mask forms the symbolic core of the work: the sphere appears as a pure, essential, and universal totality, while the mask introduces the face of power—an entity that observes, judges, and stands above it. Though modest in scale, the mask occupies the highest point of the composition and thus assumes absolute visual and conceptual centrality, suggesting that power does not derive from size, but from the position from which it watches and controls. The work therefore reflects on the relationship between the world and authority, between totality and domination, between universal matter and human will, evoking the image of a presence that does not fully belong to the Earth, yet surveys it from above, transforming it into an object of vision and command.