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Marble sculpture, hand-carved, unique work. // Tallest of the group, this work rises as two standing figures clasped in a vertical embrace, their elongated bodies merging into one soaring column. At the top, two heads lean together, one resting into the other's neck, while arms wrap and fold across shoulders and backs. Hand-carved from white marble threaded with delicate grey veining, the polished surfaces lengthen and lift the eye upward. Claessens keeps the faces unspoken, letting posture alone convey the meeting. The title says it: that invisible place where we meet. A unique work, an embrace held permanently upright in stone.
Ce lieu invisible où l'on se rejoint, 2026
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Marble sculpture, hand-carved, unique work. // Tallest of the group, this work rises as two standing figures clasped in a vertical embrace, their elongated bodies merging into one soaring column. At the top, two heads lean together, one resting into the other's neck, while arms wrap and fold across shoulders and backs. Hand-carved from white marble threaded with delicate grey veining, the polished surfaces lengthen and lift the eye upward. Claessens keeps the faces unspoken, letting posture alone convey the meeting. The title says it: that invisible place where we meet. A unique work, an embrace held permanently upright in stone.
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Eva Claessens
Ce Lieu Invisible Où L'on Se Rejoint, 2026
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Marble
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Eva Claessens
L'instant Où Les Contours S'effacent, 2026
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Marble
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Feminist art refers to the art that emerged from the feminist art movement during the 1960s and 1970s. It developed with the intention of critiquing 20th-century gender ideals and challenging the traditional canon of art history. Feminist art seeks to create a dialogue between the artwork and the viewer through a feminist lens, often addressing issues of gender, identity, and social justic
