This abstract wood sculpture by James Coutant, dated 2002, is a striking example of organic minimalism. Carved from a single piece of warm-toned wood, its smooth, undulating form resembles a flowing creature or abstract limb, complete with a central void that invites both light and gaze. The piece is mounted on a translucent resin base embedded with golden stones, adding a geological contrast to the soft grain of the wood. Set on a sideboard or entry table, it brings a contemplative, natural presence to the space—something that feels both tactile and meditative. The balance of fluid form and grounded base suggests movement held in suspension, like a thought caught mid-gesture. It quietly anchors the room with its serene yet expressive energy.