Lou Ma Ho - MOON






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Lou Ma Ho presents MOON, a 2026 Statue Zen sculpture in plaster and wood, finished in white and black, measuring 120 cm high, 9 cm wide and 9 cm deep, weighing 15 kg, in excellent condition, made in France.
Description from the seller
- State: brand new
- Material: plaster/ lime/ concrete
- Weight: 12
- Dimensions: 120 cm
- Color: white/black
- Shipping mode: carrier
Continuing the Zen Statues by Lou Ma Ho, MOON pursues the same quest.
Modeled in the image of the Moon, it bears its reliefs, its craters and its wounds. Under the light, it does not shine by itself. It reflects. Like our satellite, it only fully exists because it receives light from elsewhere.
The body, black, smooth and almost ethereal, seems to disappear into the darkness. All attention is drawn to this suspended sphere, like a star above the horizon. Verticality becomes a link between earth and sky, between matter and infinity.
Facing the work, the visitor is invited to raise their eyes. This simple gesture reverses our relationship to the world. For a moment, everyday life fades in favor of a broader scale, where man finds his rightful place: tiny, fragile.
Like all the works of Lou Ma Ho, MOON does not seek to impose an answer. It opens a silence. And in this silence, each person can rediscover their own light
- State: brand new
- Material: plaster/ lime/ concrete
- Weight: 12
- Dimensions: 120 cm
- Color: white/black
- Shipping mode: carrier
Continuing the Zen Statues by Lou Ma Ho, MOON pursues the same quest.
Modeled in the image of the Moon, it bears its reliefs, its craters and its wounds. Under the light, it does not shine by itself. It reflects. Like our satellite, it only fully exists because it receives light from elsewhere.
The body, black, smooth and almost ethereal, seems to disappear into the darkness. All attention is drawn to this suspended sphere, like a star above the horizon. Verticality becomes a link between earth and sky, between matter and infinity.
Facing the work, the visitor is invited to raise their eyes. This simple gesture reverses our relationship to the world. For a moment, everyday life fades in favor of a broader scale, where man finds his rightful place: tiny, fragile.
Like all the works of Lou Ma Ho, MOON does not seek to impose an answer. It opens a silence. And in this silence, each person can rediscover their own light
