Bachante Dianthus by Kevin Hope, Steel, Acrylic, Unique, 192cm high,145cm wide by 90 deep, Abstract, Animals and Birds, Colourful, sculpture
Bachante Dianthus by Kevin Hope merges bold construction with imaginative movement, turning industrial materials into a surreal, animating presence. Made from steel and acrylic, the sculpture does not mimic a specific animal or natural form, yet it hints at something alive, perhaps a creature poised to leap or unfurl. Hope refuses literal representation and instead pushes colour, shape, and structure to evoke instinct rather than clarity.
Standing 192 cm high and spreading 145 cm wide by 90 cm deep, the work commands space with assertive scale. Its elongated and branching forms stretch outward like limbs or wings, yet they remain ambiguous, inviting viewers to interpret their own associations. The vivid acrylic surfaces catch and scatter light, creating shifting colour plays that enhance the sculpture’s sense of transformation.
Moreover, Hope’s interaction between solid structure and translucent colour becomes central to the sculpture’s meaning. The steel suggests stability and tension, while the acrylic offers movement and fluidity. As one walks around the piece, the composition shifts, revealing new interlocking lines and surprising vistas. No perspective fully explains the form, and this uncertainty becomes part of the experience.
In Bachante Dianthus, Hope turns industrial materials into a vivid, enigmatic figure. Through experimentation and expressive contrasts, he opens a dialogue between the mechanical and the organic, leaving viewers to imagine the life within the abstraction.
































