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Sideways stands as a slender, vertical sculpture carved from wood, its form quietly commanding through simplicity and precision. The piece’s rectangular shape culminates in a gently tapered top edge, introducing a subtle curve that softens the otherwise architectural rigidity. Geometric cutouts—arranged like windows and a doorway—interrupt the solid planes, their placement deliberate yet understated, suggesting…
Sideways stands as a slender, vertical sculpture carved from wood, its form quietly commanding through simplicity and precision. The piece’s rectangular shape culminates in a gently tapered top edge, introducing a subtle curve that softens the otherwise architectural rigidity. Geometric cutouts—arranged like windows and a doorway—interrupt the solid planes, their placement deliberate yet understated, suggesting an abstracted facade that invites contemplation without explicit narrative.
The carved surface shimmers with a tactile rhythm, where the texture underscores the geometry and lends a quiet vitality to the wood itself. Presented against a deep black backdrop, the sculpture’s form is clarified and intensified, allowing the viewer to engage fully with its balance of minimalism and craft. It evokes a presence both familiar and elusive—a structure suspended between reality and abstraction—that encourages reflection on space, form, and the resonance of architecture distilled to its essence.
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