carving, sculpture, wood
carving
sculpture
figuration
sculpture
wood
erotic-art
Here we see ‘Idilio,’ a wood sculpture by Francisco Serra Andrés. The artist has rendered two nude figures in warm wood tones, their forms defined by the raw, expressive cuts of his tools. This tactile quality of the wood lends the sculpture a sense of immediacy and intimacy. The figures are locked in an embrace, their gaze meeting in a silent exchange. Serra Andrés uses the structure of the composition and the carving of the wood to suggest complex ideas of connection, nature, and embodiment. The unidealized forms and visible marks of creation destabilize traditional notions of beauty and perfection. This work does not present a polished facade but celebrates the inherent qualities of its material. The artist engages with themes of vulnerability and authenticity. This sculpture prompts us to reflect on the relationships between form, material, and the human condition. It invites multiple interpretations and perspectives.
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