The Cost of Goodness

Year : 2108
Dimension : 32 × 23 cm (Height × Depth)
Weight : 610 grams
Edition Size : Unique piece
Base Price : Sold
Artist : Mahmood Rafati
Material : Natural wood, metal chain, pine cones, polished finish
Technique : Sculpting with natural wood and a polished finish to create a semi-human, semi-animal form; using a pine cone as a symbolic element for the head, along with a metal chain to express constraint and suffering. Emphasis is placed on the contrast between the smooth, polished surface and the work’s underlying theme of endured violence

A bowed figure, both human and animal in form, wounded yet forward-leaning. Its pinecone head and scarred body speak of kindness that cost too much. Chains bind its feet, yet it stands—silent and resilient. *The Cost of Goodness* honors those who, in a brutal world, remained kind—and were hurt most for it.