An enigmatic and architectural sculpture, created in France during the 1960s. Though the artist remains unknown, the work speaks in a distinctly modernist language—one of tension, rhythm, and elemental contrast. Forged in welded metal and anchored in a raw stone base, the sculpture unfolds in a series of sharp, linear movements. Black and white segments alternate like pulses of energy, zigzagging skyward in a geometric dance. Brutalist in material but lyrical in form, it evokes the spirit of mid-century abstraction—where industrial strength meets poetic gesture. The asymmetry and elevation of the form draw the eye upward, inviting interpretations that range from architectural blueprint to coded visual language. It’s a piece that holds presence: sculptural yet quiet, assertive yet contemplative.
Measurements:
H 177 x W 45 x D 43 cm