Fatum explores tragic faith, the kind that emerges from darkness, when everything seems lost and all that remains is to believe. It is born from resistance and forged in the abyss of uncertainty. It does not flow from emotion, but emerges as a final defense. This is the faith that feeds on pain, the one that arises when the soul finds no logical answers but moves forward, nourished by the need to believe, to resist, to continue.
The piece captures this faith through a dynamic of reconstruction, where what seems inevitably broken seeks to reassemble, piece by piece. Forms disintegrate and rebuild, reflecting the constant struggle between despair and hope, between what is lost and what is possible. The central figure fragments, yet always maintains a drive toward wholeness, toward resistance, toward faith that persists even in chaos.