Early Sculptures

Feuerman’s early works lay the foundation for her later developments in super-realism. Rooted in traditional figurative sculpture, these pieces reveal an early commitment to the human form as a primary site of exploration.

Even at this stage, her work demonstrates a sensitivity to surface, gesture, and emotional presence. These formative works trace the evolution of her technical approach and conceptual concerns, offering insight into the origins of a practice that would come to redefine contemporary figurative sculpture.