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Sweet Potato Original Stone Sculpture by Irene Sirko

10.16 x 15.24 x 6.35cm

£356.03

This abstract stone sculpture features a rounded, organic form inspired by natural growth and irregularity. Its soft curves and subtle contours create a grounded, approachable presence, echoing the familiar yet unexpected beauty of its namesake.

In my work, I begin with the stone’s original shape, texture, and natural breaks, allowing it to guide the final form. I follow the flow that emerges, accentuating it with curves and lines to create a sense of movement and quiet wonder.

“Sweet Potato” embraces imperfection and individuality—celebrating forms that feel humble, tactile, and alive. The sculpture invites a closer look, where gentle shifts in surface and tone reveal depth, warmth, and a quiet sense of humor.

Materials used:

soapstone

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#sculpture#abstract art#canadian#stone sculpture#abstract sculpture#canadian made
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This abstract stone sculpture features a rounded, organic form inspired by natural growth and irregularity. Its soft curves and subtle contours create a grounded, approachable presence, echoing the familiar yet unexpected beauty of its namesake.

In my work, I begin with the stone’s original shape, texture, and natural breaks, allowing it to guide the final form. I follow the flow that emerges, accentuating it with curves and lines to create a sense of movement and quiet wonder.

“Sweet Potato” embraces imperfection and individuality—celebrating forms that feel humble, tactile, and alive. The sculpture invites a closer look, where gentle shifts in surface and tone reveal depth, warmth, and a quiet sense of humor.

Materials used:

soapstone

Details:

Tags:

#sculpture#abstract art#canadian#stone sculpture#abstract sculpture#canadian made
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Irene Sirko

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Working with a structurally challenging medium, I utilize a visceral and intuitive process to work the stone into free forms, constantly testing my own understanding of structure, movement and flow... Read more

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