Origin (The Guardian) Bronze Figurative Sculpture
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Description
This sculptural pairing stages a quiet dialogue between weight and drift: a burnished, dark form rises in a bowed arc while a sea-green, striated body lies like a current made solid, its surface scored with the memory of motion. The composition hinges on tenderness—an almost protective lean—yet the negative space between the two shapes keeps their intimacy charged, as if contact is both invitation and restraint. Light skates across the polished and patinated finishes, turning the work into a meditation on duality: permanence versus passage, grounded gravity versus the restorative pull of water. In its simplified, near-mythic silhouettes, the piece reads as an allegory of companionship where difference becomes balance rather than division.
Additional Information
| Type |
Original |
|---|---|
| Size |
16x16x7 |
| Material |
Bronze |
