Monumental Works

In her monumental sculptures, Feuerman expands the intimate scale of the human body into the public realm. These works maintain the precision and sensitivity of her smaller figures while asserting a commanding physical presence within architectural and urban environments.

Scale becomes both a formal and conceptual device. Enlarged beyond the human body, the figures invite collective viewing while preserving a sense of introspection and solitude. Positioned within open spaces, they create a tension between visibility and inwardness—between public spectacle and private experience. Through these works, Feuerman reclaims monumentality as a language of emotional depth rather than heroic display.