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This sculpture, forged in metal and can be viewed vertically or horizontally, captures a simple yet powerful beauty. Its angular shapes and rustic finish evoke resistance and connection. Designed to inspire reflection, this work represents the encounter between nature and industrial. The piece will bring a spirit of strength and character to any space, inviting contemplation and appreciation of the beauty in the structure and materials. It hangs… on the wall with two screws that are supplied with the work. It is possible to order the same lacquered work in various colors: black, red, blue.
« My works stand alone, they don't require a great speech, only harmony, peace, and energy. »
Jean-Baptiste Van den Heede is a Belgian sculptor and designer based in Spain whose pieces have been exhibited nationally and internationally, including in Belgium, Spain, Switzerland, and the United States. With experience in design, as well as in art in general, sculpture, and calligraphy, his creative practice is inspired by the symbols of prehistory and its people. Van den Heede values "noble materials" without transforming them, often employing wood, stone, metal, fabric, or marble in his distinctive works. He collaborates with major art galleries and already has more than 30 works in various museums, private galleries, and collections.