The sculptures, carved from wood, emerge through a dialogue with the material. The artist takes into account the natural structure of the wood, which responds to its environment and carries an inherent potential for change, influencing the final shape of the work. A defining feature of Rząsa’s sculptures is the deliberate elimination of individual expression. Hidden hands – regarded by the artist as a primary vehicle of emotion – along with a gentle, expressionless face, lend the figures an aura of mystery and universality.