TWO FACES - Sculpture Labyrinthe





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TWO FACES presents Sculpture Labyrinthe, a 38 cm square mixed-media wooden sculpture from 2025, in a limited edition and sold with frame, signed on the back by the artist in France.
Description from the seller
Original work by TWO FACES - Painted wooden labyrinth sculpture
Unique piece
Work signed on the back by the artist
Painted wood sculpture + Posca
TWO FACES is a contemporary artist whose work explores duality, identity and contrasts through pieces that blend raw material and pictorial expression.
His signature rests on the use of wood as a living support, carved, cut, or assembled, on which painting and graphic interventions are superimposed. Each piece thus becomes a hybrid object, at the boundary between wall sculpture and contemporary painting.
His creations play with oppositions — shadow and light, spontaneity and precision — giving rise to powerful, textured, and deeply expressive works.
Through this dialogue between matter and image, TWO FACES offers a sensitive and modern reading of identity, where each work reveals several levels of perception.
Original work by TWO FACES - Painted wooden labyrinth sculpture
Unique piece
Work signed on the back by the artist
Painted wood sculpture + Posca
TWO FACES is a contemporary artist whose work explores duality, identity and contrasts through pieces that blend raw material and pictorial expression.
His signature rests on the use of wood as a living support, carved, cut, or assembled, on which painting and graphic interventions are superimposed. Each piece thus becomes a hybrid object, at the boundary between wall sculpture and contemporary painting.
His creations play with oppositions — shadow and light, spontaneity and precision — giving rise to powerful, textured, and deeply expressive works.
Through this dialogue between matter and image, TWO FACES offers a sensitive and modern reading of identity, where each work reveals several levels of perception.

