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"Balance of Forces" features three mineral volumes suspended around
from a central axis. Each shape has its own color, mass, and
tension, while contributing to a stable and coherent whole. The foundation
The dark anchors the sculpture, while the steel, deliberately visible, acts
like a framework connecting and holding the forces at play.
Terrazzo, a material I create, allows for the composition of a mineral quality.
which does not exist in… nature. The colors are integrated into the mass,
affirming a focus on both material and form. The sculpture evokes
a moment of fragile equilibrium, where stability arises from the coexistence of
tensions.
Thomas Auzon, a self-taught sculptor, works exclusively with terrazzo, a material he creates himself from cement and marble aggregates, continuing his background in masonry. His works revolve around essential geometric forms, exploring balance, tension, and stability through a sensitive and structural approach. He thus creates strikingly mineral pieces, silent and timeless, conveying a profound and soothing emotion, inviting contemplation and a slow perception of material presence.