Abstract biomorphic wooden sculpture 1978
Available and in very good condition
Signed “B.T. 78,” and likely dating from 1978, this vintage wooden sculpture is a compelling example of abstract biomorphic design. Hand-carved from richly grained wood and polished to a warm, lustrous finish, the piece possesses an organic quality that invites close observation. Its flowing contours and sensuous forms seem to evolve naturally from the material itself, emphasizing the beauty and individuality of the wood.
One of the sculpture’s most captivating qualities is its ever-changing appearance. Viewed from different angles, new shapes and relationships emerge: rounded volumes suggest the curves of the human figure, while other perspectives reveal entirely abstract forms. This constant transformation gives the work a dynamic presence and encourages interaction, making it as engaging as it is visually striking.
The distinctive grain patterns and natural fissures add depth and character, enhancing the sculpture’s sense of movement and vitality. Both modern and timeless, this intriguing piece stands as a celebration of organic form and craftsmanship, embodying the experimental spirit of late twentieth-century studio sculpture. Whether displayed as a standalone artwork or incorporated into a carefully curated interior, it commands attention and rewards repeated viewing with fresh and unexpected impressions.
Price: €595
WDH 23 × 15 × 66 cm

