Pas De Deux by Isaac Kahn, Bronze, Edition 3 of 6, 117cm high by 50cm wide by 37cm deep, Abstract, Body, Figurative, Music, People, Performing Arts, Love sculpture, Dancing, Cuddling,
A black sculpture made of bronze depicting two figures intertwined and within a dance together.
Pas De Deux by Isaac Kahn is a powerful and emotive bronze sculpture that captures the intimacy and harmony of two figures united in dance. Created as Edition 3 of 6, this carefully limited work stands 117 cm high, 50 cm wide, and 37 cm deep, offering a striking balance between scale and elegance.
The sculpture depicts two abstracted human forms intertwined in a shared movement, their bodies flowing seamlessly into one another. Inspired by the language of dance and music, the figures appear to sway together in perfect rhythm, expressing connection, trust, and emotional closeness. Their embrace suggests both a choreographed duet and a tender moment of affection, blurring the line between performance and personal connection.
The dark, blackened bronze surface enhances the sculpture’s dramatic presence, allowing light and shadow to accentuate the curves and contours of the intertwined bodies. This abstract yet deeply figurative approach invites viewers to interpret the piece emotionally, rather than literally, making it a timeless expression of love and unity.
Ideal for collectors of contemporary figurative and performing arts sculpture, Pas De Deux is a poetic celebration of movement, intimacy, and shared human experience.


































