Abstract by Gerald Moore, Found Objects, Other Metals, Resin, Unique, 78cm high, 32cm wide, 28cm deep, Abstract, Brown, Other sculpture
Abstract by Gerald Moore is a unique mixed-media sculpture measuring 78 cm high, 32 cm wide, and 28 cm deep. The work is constructed from found objects, including nails and metal hinges, mounted onto a solid resin base. The composition rises gradually, forming a compact vertical structure with a grounded presence.
The metal elements stack closely together. They lie mostly flat against the surface as the form builds upward. This dense layering creates a sense of compression and weight. Only a few pieces extend outward, breaking the silhouette and adding subtle points of tension. These protrusions guide the eye across the surface without disrupting the overall cohesion.
The metal carries a rusted finish. Browns and deep oranges sit against cooler tones beneath. In places, a grey-blue color from the resin base shows through gaps in the metal. This contrast introduces depth and variation while reinforcing the material honesty of the piece. The surfaces feel raw and unrefined, yet carefully arranged.
The resin base supports and unifies the structure. It anchors the sculpture while allowing the metal forms to appear embedded rather than simply placed on top. As light moves across the surface, shadows gather between the stacked elements, emphasizing texture and density.
Overall, Abstract presents a tightly composed study of material, layering, and surface. Found industrial objects take on a new order through careful arrangement. The sculpture feels restrained, tactile, and deliberate, with visual interest emerging through contrast, accumulation, and subtle shifts in form.


































