Lou Ma Ho - Statues Zen





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Lou Ma Ho presents Statues Zen, a wood sculpture from France in white, red and black, dated 2025, signed, in excellent condition, sold directly by the artist, with dimensions 200 cm high, 30 cm deep and 30 cm wide.
Description from the seller
Lou Ma Ho's Zen statues stand out as simple and profound presences. Their minimalist form – a body elongated topped by a round head – immediately evokes the human silhouette while transcending it. Devoid of details, they say nothing, but suggest everything: meditation, silence, permanence at the heart of impermanence. They do not seek to represent, but to be. They do not impose themselves; they settle gently.
Each color reveals a different vibration, a singular way of reflecting light and resonating with the space that welcomes them. These statues are not mere aesthetic objects: they are a breath that invites the visitor to slow down, to stop, to contemplate.
Their originality lies in this radicality: reducing the figure to the essential, until reaching a universal, timeless threshold. Between human presence and a totem, they become an inner mirror for the observer.
Lou Ma Ho's Zen statues stand out as simple and profound presences. Their minimalist form – a body elongated topped by a round head – immediately evokes the human silhouette while transcending it. Devoid of details, they say nothing, but suggest everything: meditation, silence, permanence at the heart of impermanence. They do not seek to represent, but to be. They do not impose themselves; they settle gently.
Each color reveals a different vibration, a singular way of reflecting light and resonating with the space that welcomes them. These statues are not mere aesthetic objects: they are a breath that invites the visitor to slow down, to stop, to contemplate.
Their originality lies in this radicality: reducing the figure to the essential, until reaching a universal, timeless threshold. Between human presence and a totem, they become an inner mirror for the observer.

