Blue and Yellow by Roland Lawar Metal, Unique, 155cm high by 48cm wide by 16cm deep, Abstract, Other sculpture
Blue and Yellow by Roland Lawar is a unique abstract sculpture crafted from painted metal. Standing 155 cm high, 48 cm wide, and 16 cm deep, the work is a bold interplay of form, colour, and balance, turning industrial material into a striking visual conversation.
The sculpture features two distinct components. One is a smooth, sky-blue structure, shorter and grounded, offering a calm, stable presence. Beside it stands a taller, bright yellow form topped with a vivid red section. This yellow piece is made up of three stacked elements, arranged in a way that appears almost gravity-defying. Their alignment feels delicately poised, introducing tension and movement into the composition.
Lawar’s use of colour is both expressive and structural. The contrast between the cool blue and the vibrant yellow-red tower creates a dynamic visual rhythm. The hues don’t just decorate the form, they define its character, energy, and interaction. The calmness of blue offsets the bold assertion of yellow, while the red cap adds a final punch, drawing the eye upward.
Despite its abstract nature, Blue and Yellow evokes balance, conversation, and individuality. The two forms seem to lean into one another, holding a quiet relationship through contrast and proximity.
With minimal form and maximum impact, Lawar transforms painted metal into a dialogue of colour, weight, and precision, playful, poised, and unforgettable.































