Mid century style abstract wooden sculpture, often referred to as a "Teardrop" sculpture. This piece is characterized by its organic, biomorphic shape with a circular cutout (piercing), a technique famously pioneered by modern sculptors like Barbara Hepworth.
Sculpture is Mid-century modern abstract. Closely resembles the St Ives School of art, specifically the works of Dame Barbara Hepworth, which emphasize clean lines, natural forms, and the use of negative space through "holes".
Crafted from hardwoods such as teak or mango wood, mounted on a contrasting dark wooden base.











