Large Bronze Abstract People Sculpture – Scan by Ann Vrielinck (Edition of 49)

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Scan by Ann Vrielinck, Bronze

Bronze sculpture of three figures standing with their legs apart and each holding a long pole.

£7,740 inc VAT

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Scan by Ann Vrielinck, Bronze, Edition of 49, 130cm high by 30cm wide by 20cm deep, Expressionism, Figurative, Impressionism, Modern, Realism

Scan by Ann Vrielinck is a bronze sculpture, edition of 49, measuring 130cm high by 30cm wide by 20cm deep. The piece features three slender, elongated figures standing side by side. Each figure leans back slightly, legs apart in a balanced, grounded stance. Their posture feels both still and alert, as if poised in quiet observation.

Each figure holds a long, thin pole upright in front of them. The pole rests on the ground, acting almost like a staff or measuring instrument. Their hands grip it gently but firmly, suggesting intention or focus. Despite the minimal detail, the figures radiate a sense of purpose.

Vrielinck’s style is unmistakable, graceful, fluid, and minimal. The elongated limbs and subtle tilt of the bodies evoke movement and unity. The trio appears as a group, yet each figure maintains its individuality through posture and spacing.

The bronze finish gives warmth and texture to the sculpture. Light catches on the smooth surfaces of the forms, enhancing their elegance. Though abstracted, the piece feels deeply human.

Scan invites interpretation. It could represent surveying, searching, or quiet contemplation. The repetition and alignment of the poles add rhythm, while the slight lean of each figure draws the viewer in.

Altogether, the sculpture captures a delicate balance of stillness and intention, a moment frozen in bronze.

Weight 150 kg
Dimensions 20 x 30 x 130 (Depth x Width x Height)
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