Original artwork description:

This sculpture is inspired by the poem "Conversation with a Stone" by the Polish poet Wislawa Szymborska. A fragment:

I knock at the stone’s front door.
“It’s only me, let me come in.
“I don’t have a door,” says the stone.
It is made in a small size that expresses intimacy. It's about the desire to make contact, it opens up a little, but you don't really get in.

This sculpture is handcarved from bluestone, you can see the stroke of the pointed chisel. It is made of two separate parts, each divided into three, as if it were several stones.

This sculpture is also suitable for outdoors.

Materials used:

Bluestone

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#grey monochrom #indoor sculpture #outdoor sculpture #abstract minimal #freestanding sculpture 

Conversation with a Stone II (2017)

Stone sculpture 
by Fieke de Roij

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This sculpture is inspired by the poem "Conversation with a Stone" by the Polish poet Wislawa Szymborska. A fragment:

I knock at the stone’s front door.
“It’s only me, let me come in.
“I don’t have a door,” says the stone.
It is made in a small size that expresses intimacy. It's about the desire to make contact, it opens up a little, but you don't really get in.

This sculpture is handcarved from bluestone, you can see the stroke of the pointed chisel. It is made of two separate parts, each divided into three, as if it were several stones.

This sculpture is also suitable for outdoors.

Materials used:

Bluestone

Tags:
#grey monochrom #indoor sculpture #outdoor sculpture #abstract minimal #freestanding sculpture 
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My sculptures are clear and abstract. They are created intuitively, by combining shapes and materials. While working I search for simplicity, tension and balance. The traces of the manufacturing process remain visible,... Read more

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