Evolutionary theory is a scientific foundation that explains the origin and change of species through natural selection, mutation, recombination, and isolation. It states that living organisms adapt to environmental conditions over generations, with individuals possessing advantageous traits more likely to survive and reproduce ("survival of the fittest"). An abstract, sculptural form reminiscent of coral or bone, covered with a metallic patina.
The sculpture is shown in profile from the right. It has an organic, undulating shape with numerous irregularly shaped holes and openings, giving it a perforated appearance. The surface is textured and exhibits an intriguing patina reminiscent of weathered metal. Green and turquoise tones predominate, interspersed with bronze and reddish accents. The colors appear to have chipped away in places, adding depth and an antique character to the surface. The glossy areas suggest a metallic coating that reflects light. The form itself is asymmetrical and appears dynamic, almost as if it is twisting or growing upwards. There are no clear indications of a human or animal representation; it is a purely abstract form. The lighting is soft but even, casting minimal shadows, which emphasizes the texture and three-dimensional quality of the sculpture. The atmosphere is calm and contemplative, and the mood emanating from the sculpture is mysterious and captivating due to its complex structure and intriguing coloring.