Abstract stone sculpture by Lode Tibos, Belgium, 2002
- Dimensions :
- H125 x W50 x D22
- Color :
- grey
- Material :
- marble
- Style :
- contemporary
A striking sculptural composition by Belgian artist Lode Tibos, created in 2002. Combining Belgian bluestone, Carrara marble and lead, the work reflects Tibos’ fascination with material contrast, balance and architectural form. The sculpture is composed of two vertically rising stone elements that frame a central lead spine, crowned by a delicately carved Carrara marble form. The composition creates a powerful dialogue between weight and lightness, permanence and fragility. The rough texture of the bluestone contrasts beautifully with the refined surface of the marble, while the lead element introduces a rhythmic vertical accent that draws the eye upward through the composition. Although entirely abstract, the work subtly evokes human, architectural and ceremonial associations. The restrained geometry and careful material selection place the sculpture within the tradition of European constructivist and minimalist sculpture, while retaining a distinctly poetic character. Its strong vertical presence and refined craftsmanship make the work equally compelling as a standalone sculpture or as part of a curated collection of contemporary European art. About the artist. Belgian sculptor Lode Tibos is known for his abstract works that explore the relationship between form, material and spatial balance. Working with natural stone, marble and metal, he creates sculptures that combine architectural clarity with a strong sense of monumentality. His work often investigates tension, symmetry and the expressive qualities inherent in contrasting materials. Condition. Excellent condition. Details. Artist: Lode Tibos. Origin: Belgium. Period: 2002. Material: Belgian bluestone, Carrara marble, lead. Type: Sculpture. Dimensions H 125 X W 50 X D 22 cm. Stock nr 01210526OS.
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