Feuerman’s sculptures position the human body at moments of suspended time and psychological stillness. Her work captures thresholds between immersion and emergence, control and surrender, where inner states of presence, vulnerability, and reflection become visible.
These works explore the human figure in states of suspension—physically and psychologically. Through a sustained investigation of realism, the body becomes a site where control, vulnerability, and emotional presence coexist.
Recurring motifs—water, stillness, fragmentation—form a visual language that reflects the tension between external composure and internal life.