However, the strong sense of untouchable purity that determines Varga Weisz's work is not exclusively indebted to a Western heritage, but also draws from a Far Eastern vocabulary reflected in Buddhist and Hindu sculpture:
physical flawlessness is almost always employed to represent spiritual importance.
«In Western society, there is an unspoken ideology of
flawlessness where any
physical injury or deformity is «fixed» with plastic surgery or other extreme interventions; applied to emotional wounds, this approach can result in suppression.