An abstract cubism styled sculpture right out of the Industrial period, where metal was the main focus and media to use. The sculpture looks like a piece of concrete and a leftover either a fragment from a dream or an eroded piece of a building. There are many corners which connect you to corridors, there are stairs leading to to nowhere and the surface of some parts look eroded as we know them from rotten houses standig lost in the landscape. This sculpture will also provide for sure your own personal journey of your own experiences, dreams and what you will experience while looking at ít.
Petzl's "Composition XXI" and "Composition XX" pieces, rendered in aluminium, echo the industrial-age embrace of new materials and methods. They evoke the constructivist sculptures of Naum Gabo and Antoine Pevsner, pushing the boundaries of abstraction and form. The skeletal structures, with their angular and interlocking segments, conjure a sense of architectural blueprints brought to life, offering a study in balance and tension reminiscent of the poise found in Alberto Giacometti's "Walking Man" series.
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- Collections: Bronze/Alu sculptures