Flow of the Folds is a compelling sculpture by Veit Korn that captures a moment of quiet exposure and transformation. Hand-carved from warm-toned Jurassic limestone, the piece reveals a stylized male torso, its form partially veiled by delicately flowing stone drapery. The folds of the cloth seem to hover between concealment and revelation, subtly covering the figure’s genitals and inviting reflection on themes of vulnerability, dignity, and intimacy.
The contrast between the smooth, flowing fabric and the raw, angular edges of the stone base adds tension and dynamism to the work. The play between polished and rough surfaces enhances the sculpture’s tactile richness and symbolic depth. The torso emerges not in full grandeur but in a softened, introspective state—caught between physical presence and abstraction.
With its thoughtful interplay of form, texture, and symbolism, Flow of the Folds becomes a meditation on masculinity, fragility, and the poetic power of restraint. Accompanied by a signed certificate, this unique piece exemplifies Veit Korn’s sensitive and intuitive approach to stone sculpture.