Guy Buseyne, In Harmony II, Bronze, signed and numbered from edition of 75, high 39cm, wide 8cm, deep 8cm
In Harmony II by Belgian sculptor Guy Buseyne is a beautifully composed bronze work that captures the delicate balance and curiosity of the human form. Standing 39 cm high and 8 cm wide and deep, this piece features a slender, simplified figure positioned atop a plinth. The figure bends forward at the waist, leaning into space with its arms raised and angled forward, as though peering closely at something just out of reach. This posture creates a sense of concentration and anticipation. It invites viewers to imagine what lies below or beyond the sculpted moment.
Rendered in bronze and signed by the artist, the sculpture is part of a limited edition of 75. This gives it both exclusivity and collectable value. The dark patina enhances the clean lines of the body. The figure’s face is left intentionally indistinct, a characteristic feature in Buseyne’s work that encourages a universal reading of human experience.
Born in 1961 and based in Belgium, Guy Buseyne trained in Plastic Arts at Bruges’ Academy of Fine Arts. He is also recognised as a skilled furniture maker and graphic designer. His diverse background informs the precision, structure, and emotional resonance of his sculptural compositions. Buseyne’s art often reflects the human condition within a world shaped by constant pressures and unpredictable events. By omitting expressive facial detail and focusing instead on bodily gesture, he invites viewers to see themselves in his figures.
In Harmony II is therefore not only a refined decorative object, but a thoughtful expression of human introspection and resilience.
































