Abstract Geometric Sculpture, by T. Sayre - 1977
Untitled (Abstract Composition), 1977
Attributed to T. SayreThis geometric abstract sculpture, dated February 22, 1977, exemplifies the minimalist and constructivist tendencies that characterized much of American modern sculpture during the 1970s. Composed of intersecting planes, cylinders, and linear elements, the work explores balance, spatial tension, and architectural form. Its industrial aesthetic and monochromatic metallic finish emphasize the relationship between mass and void, inviting the viewer to consider the dynamic interaction of shape, structure, and negative space. The piece serves as a compelling example of late twentieth-century abstract design and sculptural experimentation.
Dimensions: 13" * 6" * 8"h
Material: Welded steel, Industrial metal construction
Color: Metallic gunmetal gray Satin finish

































