“Industrial II” by The Vicar’s New Hobby is a bold, sculpture crafted from steel, a material valued for its strength, resilience, and industrial character. Measuring 95cm high, 176cm wide, and 85cm deep, this striking work commands space and attention. It is a unique creation—a singular expression with no duplicates.
The Vicar’s New Hobby, known for pushing boundaries through experimental forms and materials, brings a raw and unapologetic energy to this piece. Like much of the artist’s portfolio, “Industrial III” merges the mechanical with the conceptual. In doing so, it blurs the line between structure and sculpture, challenging traditional definitions of form.
Furthermore, sharp lines, rigid angles, and intentional asymmetry define the composition. These design choices suggest themes of tension, strength, and transformation. Meanwhile, the untreated steel surface contributes to the work’s authenticity and endurance, allowing natural oxidation to become an integral part of the sculpture’s evolving identity.
As viewers shift their position, the sculpture transforms. Its presence moves between the imposing and the delicate, constantly revealing new perspectives. This dynamic interplay encourages both visual and spatial engagement.
Ultimately, “Industrial II” reflects the artist’s ongoing exploration of post-industrial aesthetics, emotional detachment, and the unexpected beauty of engineered forms. It stands as a powerful statement piece—raw, reflective, and deeply contemporary.
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