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sculptures by the Finnish sculptor Lucien den Arend Discoid form III
sculptor - Lucien den Arend - material - bronze sculpture

His sculptures are marked by a sense of reduction - the picture above, one of the sculptor's first works, isn't his most elementary sculpture - but already the shape is a result of combining two circular | round forms in such a way that all the lines which are shortest distance from a point on one circle to the other circle form one of a series of straight lines which lie in the curved surface which is the sculpture itself.