Head of a Caryatid, Florian Tomballe, 2021
Acrylic resin.Image courtesy of Buysse Gallery. © Florian Tomballe.
Head of a Caryatid, Florian Tomballe, 2021
Acrylic resin.Image courtesy of Buysse Gallery. © Florian Tomballe.
Head of a Caryatid, Florian Tomballe, 2021
Acrylic resin.Image courtesy of Buysse Gallery. © Florian Tomballe.
Head of a Caryatid, Florian Tomballe, 2021
Acrylic resin.Image courtesy of Buysse Gallery. © Florian Tomballe.
Head of a Caryatid, Florian Tomballe, 2021
Acrylic resin.Image courtesy of Buysse Gallery. © Florian Tomballe.
Head of a Caryatid, Florian Tomballe, 2021
Acrylic resin.Image courtesy of Buysse Gallery. © Florian Tomballe.
Head of a Caryatid, Florian Tomballe, 2021
Acrylic resin.Image courtesy of Buysse Gallery. © Florian Tomballe.
Head of a Caryatid, Florian Tomballe, 2021
Acrylic resin.Image courtesy of Buysse Gallery. © Florian Tomballe.
Head of a Caryatid, Florian Tomballe, 2021
Acrylic resin.Image courtesy of Buysse Gallery. © Florian Tomballe.
Head of a Caryatid, Florian Tomballe, 2021
Acrylic resin.Image courtesy of Buysse Gallery. © Florian Tomballe.
Head of a Caryatid, Florian Tomballe, 2021
Acrylic resin.Image courtesy of Buysse Gallery. © Florian Tomballe.
Florian Tomballe Belgium, b. 1988
Head of a Caryatid, 2021
Acrylic resin
41 x 28 x 35 cm
16 1/8 x 11 x 13 3/4 in
16 1/8 x 11 x 13 3/4 in
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In Head of a Caryatid (2021), Florian Tomballe revisits the architectural figure of the caryatid, historically positioned between sculpture and structure. Detached from the body that traditionally supports a building,...
In Head of a Caryatid (2021), Florian Tomballe revisits the architectural figure of the caryatid, historically positioned between sculpture and structure. Detached from the body that traditionally supports a building, the head becomes an autonomous form. The work condenses classical references into a language of calm volumes, measured proportions, and sculptural clarity.
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