A sculpture made from the wood of an American spruce that was felled in my neighbourhood and of which I was granted to use a large piece. After about a year I started cutting it, it turned out to be full of insect corridors, after they were cut away a rough shape remained that became the basis for the sculpture. I have further elaborated the form and have given it the name Goddess. The wood turned out to be difficult to work because it breaks easily perpendicular to the grain and because it has wide growth rings that run from hard to very soft. This made the surface difficult to smoothing.