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Festival Exhibition
A celebration of dynamic contemporary art, 19 July - 31 August 2025

Festival Exhibition : A celebration of dynamic contemporary art

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Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Adrian Bates, Möbius Deconstructed 50 Black II
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Adrian Bates

Möbius Deconstructed 50 Black II
Ceramic
Height: 17 cm
Widest part: 18 cm
£ 300.00
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Adrian Bates' 'Möbius Deconstructed 50 Black II' is a masterful ceramic sculpture that challenges perceptions of form and space. Standing at 17 cm in height and 18 cm at its...
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Adrian Bates' "Möbius Deconstructed 50 Black II" is a masterful ceramic sculpture that challenges perceptions of form and space. Standing at 17 cm in height and 18 cm at its widest point, this piece elegantly captures the fluidity of the Möbius strip, a structure known for its continuous loop with a single surface. Bates skillfully manipulates the ceramic medium to evoke a sense of movement and transformation, with the dark, textured surface lending it a mysterious and contemplative quality. The smooth curves and open spaces invite viewers to explore the endless possibilities within its form, creating an experience that is both dynamic and introspective.

Exploring Möbius: Artistic and Cultural Significance
This work reflects a broader connection to themes of continuity and transformation, resonating with Scotland's rich tradition of exploring the interplay between natural forms and human interpretation. Bates' unique interpretation of the Möbius strip serves as a metaphor for the interconnectedness of life and the ever-evolving nature of artistic expression. As a piece of contemporary Scottish art, it not only showcases exceptional craftsmanship but also enhances any environment with its transformative presence, inviting reflection and engagement with the broader philosophical questions it embodies.
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