modernist-style abstract sculpture of a strong armed woman  with  arms raised.
two off center holes at the top
one side of face is without features
emphasizes fluid lines and a non naturalistic abstract form
marked on the bottom back- can't decipher
the sculpture has a rough, dark, patinated texture and is likely made of a material such as bronze or a cold-cast resin with a bronze finish

from AI
  • Style: The sculpture is in a modern or mid-century modern abstract style, emphasizing form and expression over realistic detail.
  • Pose & Symbolism: The figure's posture, with hands raised above the head, is often a universal symbol of celebration, freedom, joy, or invocation. The artist has balanced the form between being "deeply rooted in the ground" and rising "towards the light". 
Identification
  • Artist/Title: The specific artist or title of this exact piece cannot be identified 
  • Similar Artists: Similar works are associated with artists like Klara Sever and William Lattimer, who worked in a similar brutalist or abstract style during the mid-to-late 20th century.