Wind turbine: sculpture between nature and futurism

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Takis’ Éolienne, exhibited in the Antoine Bourdelle courtyard of the Donjon de Vez, perfectly embodies the spirit of the Greek artist, where nature, technology and poetry meet to offer a singular vision of the world.

Wind turbine: sculpture between nature and futurism

A monumental interactive sculpture

Éolienne is distinguished by its interaction with the space around it. Takis conceives his sculptures not only as art objects, but also as living elements that transform the landscape. The work seems to integrate perfectly with its surroundings, bringing a touch of strangeness and modernity to a traditional setting.

Between futurism and mythology

Evoking both futuristic signals and totemic figures, this sculpture combines abstract and organic forms, capturing the energy of the wind as a symbol of freedom and perpetual motion.

Wind turbine: sculpture between nature and futurism

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