The Marlowe Sculpture from Arteriors explores positive and negative space through an abstract form that suggests heart-like geometry without literal representation. The primary element, a glass stone composite, is mounted on a square iron base that grounds the composition. The void within the form becomes as important as the solid material surrounding it, creating visual interest through absence rather than only presence. This modernist approach prioritizes spatial relationships over decorative detail, where the sculptural mass and empty center work together to establish the piece's character.
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