Freedom
Freedom ,Bronze. 2024. 19.5 x 24 x 10 inches (50 x 61 x 26 cm)
Freedom is a contemporary bronze sculpture by Beatriz Gerenstein that celebrates the universal human desire for freedom, adventure, and self-discovery. Depicting a young woman soaring through the air while holding onto the mane of a galloping horse, the sculpture evokes the courage to pursue dreams, embrace the unknown, and transcend limitations.
Through movement, grace, and imagination, Freedom becomes a powerful symbol of liberation and the human spirit.







In Freedom, Beatriz Gerenstein transforms the timeless image of the horse into a poetic metaphor for aspiration, courage, and personal transformation. The sculpture portrays a spirited horse moving forward with energy and determination, carrying a young woman who appears to float effortlessly in the wind. Rather than riding in a conventional manner, she is suspended above the animal, holding only to its mane, creating a sense of trust, surrender, and complete immersion in the journey.
The horse is depicted with delicate wings emerging from its feet, a symbolic detail that elevates the work beyond reality and into the realm of imagination. These small wings suggest that true freedom is not simply a physical condition but a state of mind—an ability to rise above obstacles, fears, and limitations. The sculpture invites viewers to imagine a world where possibility outweighs constraint and where dreams have the power to carry us beyond the boundaries of the ordinary.
The young woman embodies the spirit of exploration and discovery. Her body extends gracefully through the air, as if she has become one with the wind itself. She does not attempt to control the horse; instead, she trusts its movement and direction. This relationship between rider and horse reflects a deeper human experience: the willingness to embrace uncertainty in pursuit of growth, happiness, and fulfillment.
Throughout her artistic practice, Gerenstein has explored themes of human emotion, spirituality, and transformation. In Freedom, these themes converge in a work that celebrates the courage to follow one's aspirations and the joy that comes from living authentically. The sculpture reminds us that freedom is not a destination but an ongoing journey—one driven by hope, imagination, and the determination to move forward.
Through its fluid forms, dynamic composition, and dreamlike imagery, Freedom invites viewers of all ages to reconnect with their own sense of possibility and to remember that some of life's most meaningful journeys begin when we dare to let go and trust the wind.