A powerful and cohesive group of four abstract sculptures by Canadian artist Bruce Hoselton, each cast in satin-finished aluminum and hand-signed “Hoselton Canada” to underside. Executed as a unified series, the forms possess a quiet but undeniable presence—suggesting wind-shaped stone, rising shoots, perched birds, and the softened lines of the human figure distilled to their most essential expression.
Though rooted in modernist design, the work carries a deeply handmade, almost folk-like sensibility. Each piece has been individually finished and inscribed by the artist, giving the group a sense of touch and intention rarely found in contemporary decorative objects. There is no excess here—only form, balance, and movement.
Arranged together, the sculptures read as a deliberate study in nature and motion—objects that feel discovered as much as created, as if shaped slowly by time, weather, and hand. The interplay between the four forms creates a rhythm across the surface, each piece responding to the next, forming a complete and thoughtful composition.
A striking sculptural ensemble that bridges modern abstraction with a grounded, elemental aesthetic—timeless in presence and quietly powerful in form.