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Eternal Continuum

Eternal Continuum

Tuwaiq Sculpture

YEAR

2025

Vankhade Sangam’s Eternal Continuum (2025) takes inspiration from the timeless imagery of a sand clock, a universal symbol of the passage of time. This sculpture intricately balances the tension between historical preservation and the momentum of progress.

At its core, the piece features a set of stairs embedded in the structure, symbolizing the gradual ascent of civilizations through the ages. A prominent arch connects past and present, bridging the cultural legacies of India and Riyadh. Drawing from the architectural wonders of both regions, the work embodies resilience and continuity, inviting viewers to reflect on the enduring influence of heritage on contemporary society.

By initiating a dialogue between shared cultural narratives, Eternal Continuum serves as a witness to time’s unyielding flow. It celebrates the interconnectedness of history and modernity, offering a space for reflection on how the past shapes the present and inspires the future.