Carré, by Eugène Dodeigne, expresses the energy and tension of stone, a duality between surface and volume that characterizes his work.
Square: the power of stone
The expression of stone energy
With its apparent simplicity, Carré reveals an uncompromising sculpture, at once minimalist and profound. Through this square of stone, Dodeigne succeeds in releasing a contained energy, which seems to unfold between the balance of the geometric form and the raw aspect of the material.
A stripped-down, sacred aesthetic
True to his style, the artist uses simple, almost primordial forms that evoke universal symbols. Le Carré is reminiscent of a funerary monument from an ancient civilization, endowed with an almost mystical presence. This sculpture is a tribute to the timeless power of stone, capable of conveying symbolism that transcends time.

