Artwork details
- Medium : Steel Without Stand
- Dimensions : Length: 8in, Height: 8in, Depth: 1.5in
About this artwork
The figure is positioned in a dynamic handstand, balanced on the labyrinth. One must take action to truly find stability.
SETTLED is a wall sculpture part of the Mini Labyrinths series, crafted in steel, featuring a movable character in bright blue. This sculpture invite viewers into a world of intricate lines, reflecting the twists and turns of life’s journey.
The interplay of light and shadow amplifies these lines, casting dynamic projections on… the walls, enhancing the sense of movement and depth.
SETTLED is a wall sculpture part of the Mini Labyrinths series, crafted in steel, featuring a movable character in bright blue. This sculpture invite viewers into a world of intricate lines, reflecting the twists and turns of life’s journey.
The interplay of light and shadow amplifies these lines, casting dynamic projections on… the walls, enhancing the sense of movement and depth.
Gaelle Hintzy-Marcel
United States
Credentials
- Established Artist
- Prizewinner
Gaëlle Hintzy-Marcel is a French sculptor who lives and works in New York.
For over 20 years, Gaëlle has nourished her art through encounters and influences drawn from France, Indonesia, Russia, India and now the United States. She creates sensitive sculptures and shares her thoughts on life. Shaping, folding, grinding, modeling and casting are organic gestures that accompany her exploration of existence.
Gaelle exhibits extensively in New York and internationally at art fairs, private events, and group shows. Her work has been awarded by the Art Students League in 2019 and the National Association of Woman Artists in 2022, for “Past-Present” in pewter and “Concentration” in steel and resin.
For over 20 years, Gaëlle has nourished her art through encounters and influences drawn from France, Indonesia, Russia, India and now the United States. She creates sensitive sculptures and shares her thoughts on life. Shaping, folding, grinding, modeling and casting are organic gestures that accompany her exploration of existence.
Gaelle exhibits extensively in New York and internationally at art fairs, private events, and group shows. Her work has been awarded by the Art Students League in 2019 and the National Association of Woman Artists in 2022, for “Past-Present” in pewter and “Concentration” in steel and resin.