Care Free by Zhang Feng, Bronze, Metal, Edition Signed and Numbered AP1, 90cms high by 160cms wide by 56cms deep, Abstract, Figurative, Fine Art, Modern, Body, Women, sculpture
Care Free by Zhang Feng stands 90 centimetres high, 160 centimetres wide, and 56 centimetres deep, presenting a dynamic bronze sculpture that fuses abstraction with figurative form. The piece depicts a woman lying and rolling across the ground, her body captured mid motion, yet certain limbs are deliberately absent, emphasizing gesture and energy over literal completeness. Feng transforms the human form into an expressive exploration of movement, freedom, and the joy of physical presence.
At first glance, the sculpture conveys playful abandon. As the eye travels along the undulating curves of torso and hips, it senses the roll, the sway, and the momentum embedded in the bronze. Furthermore, the missing limbs shift attention to the core of the body, accentuating balance, weight, and gesture. Light interacts across the polished surfaces, casting highlights along smooth planes and shadows in recessed areas, which amplifies the sense of motion and vitality.
Feng’s abstraction allows the viewer to focus on the essence of human energy rather than anatomical precision. Moreover, the composition encourages engagement from multiple perspectives, from one side, the figure seems suspended mid-roll, while from another, it appears grounded and fluid. The sculpture transforms negative space into a meaningful part of the form, emphasizing both absence and presence.
































