This sculpture belongs to a period when Alex Mylona worked on sculpture compositions of thin white marble slabs, having minimal ancient shapes, such as that of the circle. The brightness and texture of the stone, the imperceptible cuts on its surface, the harmonious and simple structure, contribute to its aesthetic pleasure. The creator, through the purity of geometry, attempts to capture and summarize the spirit of the place. And at the same time, the perfect shape of the circle comes to indicate life, to submit feelings of relaxation, calmness and inner peace in a troubled and unpredictable world.
[Alex Mylona, Aegean II, 1984, Athens, marble, 62 x 63 x 24 cm., MOMUs-Museum Alex Mylona]