Abstract stone sculpture in three interlocking pieces by British School mid 20th century

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Abstract stone sculpture in three interlocking pieces by British School mid 20th century, Limestone

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Abstract stone sculpture in three interlocking pieces by British School mid 20th century, Limestone, Unique, 37cm high by 60cm wide by 40cm deep, sculpture

Abstract stone sculpture in three interlocking pieces by British School mid 20th century, is a limestone sculpture. Standing 37cm high, 60cm wide, and 40cm deep. It features three interlocking abstract pieces that fit together seamlessly. Each piece has smooth, flowing curves and sharp edges, creating an intriguing balance between softness and strength.

The sculptor carefully arranged the shapes to connect and support one another, forming a unified whole. The interlocking design invites viewers to explore the relationship between the individual elements and the overall composition. The stone’s natural creamy tones add warmth and depth, enhancing the tactile quality of the work.

This sculpture moves away from figurative representation, focusing instead on pure form and spatial interaction. The simplicity of the shapes encourages viewers to interpret the piece in their own way, sparking curiosity and contemplation. From different angles, the sculpture reveals new patterns and connections, making it a dynamic and engaging work.

Overall, this unique limestone piece embodies mid-century modernist principles with its clean lines, abstract form, and thoughtful use of space. It exemplifies how natural materials and minimalist design can combine to create art that is both visually compelling and intellectually stimulating. The sculpture would suit a contemporary setting, offering a timeless conversation between shape, texture, and balance.

Weight 100 kg
Dimensions 40 x 60 x 37 (Depth x Width x Height)
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