A captivating bronze sculpture by Dutch artist Felix van de Beek, exploring the fluid boundary between abstraction and organic form. The work is composed of smooth, flowing volumes that merge seamlessly into one another, creating a dynamic composition that appears to shift continuously when viewed from different perspectives.
The sculpture balances weight and movement with remarkable elegance. Rounded forms rise and fold into one another, generating a dialogue between mass and void, solidity and openness. The highly refined bronze surface enhances the sensual quality of the piece, allowing light to glide across its contours and emphasise the sculpture’s continuously changing silhouette.
Van de Beek’s work is rooted in a fascination with natural growth, movement and transformation. Rather than depicting a recognisable subject, the sculpture invites personal interpretation, evoking associations with landscapes, living organisms or abstract bodily forms. This ambiguity gives the work both a timeless and contemplative presence.
The warm bronze patina further enriches the sculptural qualities, highlighting the artist’s mastery of form and material. Both powerful and elegant, the work stands as an excellent example of contemporary Dutch organic abstraction.
About the artist
Felix van de Beek is a Dutch sculptor known for his biomorphic and abstract works in bronze and stone. His sculptures investigate the relationship between organic growth, movement and balance, resulting in forms that feel simultaneously natural and architectural. Through careful refinement of volume and surface, Van de Beek creates works that invite prolonged viewing and reveal new spatial relationships from every angle.
Condition
Excellent condition.
Details
Artist: Felix van de Beek
Origin: The Netherlands
Period: 2000s
Material: Bronze
Type: Sculpture
Dimensions H 29 x W 47 x D 31 cm
Specifications
ConditionExcellentColorsGoldMaterialBronzeNumber of items1OrientationLandscapeArt sizeSmallHeight29 cmWidth47 cmSigns of usageScratches