Description
In his prose poem Maldoror, French author Isidore Ducasse alights upon the octopus as the ultimate animal to embody in his struggle against the creator. With its eight tentacles, its viscous embrace, and its fluid contractions, the octopus is a versatile and adaptable animal. Sleek, subversive, sinister and seductive, the octopus is also a challenging sculptural subject that Stuart has forged in flowing lines. Encased in highly polished stainless steel, reflecting the creature’s ability to mimic its surroundings, ‘Octopus’ elicits curiosity, respect and admiration.




















