In The Beginning
In The Beginning, Bronze, 2021. 28 x 20 x 12 inches (70 x 50 x 30 cm)
In the Beginning is a contemporary bronze sculpture by Beatriz Gerenstein that explores themes of creation, transformation, renewal, and human potential. Emerging from an opening cocoon-like form, a solitary figure extends its arms toward the world, symbolizing new beginnings, personal growth, and the moment when life, consciousness, and possibility first take shape.




In In the Beginning, Beatriz Gerenstein reflects on one of the most universal experiences shared by all living beings: the process of becoming. The sculpture presents a large cocoon-like form that appears to be opening, dissolving, or melting as if shaped by the forces of time and transformation. From within this protective shell emerges a human figure, standing upright with arms extended outward in a gesture of discovery, openness, and hope.
The cocoon serves as a powerful symbol of origins. It may evoke birth, creation, awakening, or the countless moments of transition that define human life. Its partially opened form suggests a threshold between what is hidden and what is revealed, between potential and realization. The flowing bronze surface, which appears to melt and transform, reinforces the idea that creation is not a fixed event but an ongoing process of growth and change.
The human figure emerges from the interior not as a passive observer but as an active participant in the world. With arms open to its surroundings, it expresses curiosity, courage, and a readiness to embrace new possibilities. The sculpture celebrates the beginning of a journey—the moment when an individual steps beyond the familiar and enters a wider realm of experience, knowledge, and self-discovery.
Throughout her artistic practice, Gerenstein has explored themes of human connection, spirituality, transformation, and hope. In In the Beginning, these ideas are distilled into a simple yet powerful visual narrative. The work invites viewers to reflect on their own beginnings, whether personal, emotional, creative, or spiritual, and to recognize that every stage of life carries the potential for renewal.
Through its symbolic imagery and expressive form, the sculpture reminds us that growth often emerges from periods of uncertainty and transformation. What begins as a protected space eventually opens to the world, revealing the possibility of change, freedom, and new horizons