This sculpture takes the form of a monumental reinvented die, where the geometric faces give way to a tangle of rubber strips and recycled materials from the industrial world. The orange spirals, arranged like the dots on a traditional die, become symbolic markers here: they evoke chance, movement, and infinite possibilities.
Precariously balanced on its base, the die seems suspended between falling and stability, like a metaphor for our choices and the invisible forces that shape destiny. The work transforms an object universally associated with play into a contemporary reflection on risk, uncertainty...
Le Dé du Chaos
Unique piece in tire on wooden base covered with tire
Height 55, width 39, depth 29
