Sculpture by Zoltan Pitsur
Zoltan often used seashells in his larger sculptures, not to evoke the ocean, but to tell entirely different stories.
In this work, the shells become delicate wings — and the butterfly emerges.
Its life may be brief, but it’s full.
The butterfly doesn’t pity its short time — it simply lives, fully and freely, without regret.
And yet we, with far more time, often forget to ask:
Are we truly living — or just counting the days?
Let this butterfly remind you: it's not about how long you live,
but how fully you soar.