Mila van Beek - Alabaster Standing Woman (1999)
Mila van Beek - Alabaster Standing Woman (1999)
Signed and dated (1999) on the bottom of the sculpture.
This alabaster sculpture by Mila van Beek depicts a standing female figure in a tranquil, slightly upward-facing pose, evoking a sense of calm and openness. The soft curves and flowing lines emphasize the serene simplicity of the form, focusing primarily on the overall appearance rather than on specific anatomical details.
The semi-transparent alabaster subtly allows light to shine through the body, creating a soft, almost meditative glow. The natural veins in the stone add delicate color and tone variations, giving the piece an organic depth. The slightly reclined posture suggests a moment of reflection, relaxation, or inner balance.
Van Beek's minimalist approach creates an understated yet distinct presence. The combination of material, form, and posture creates a sculpture that harmoniously combines tranquility, purity, and timelessness. This elegant stone sculpture is perfectly suited to interiors where a sense of tranquility, space, and refinement is valued.
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Material
Material
Alabaster (slightly transparent)
Dimensions
Dimensions
30 cm high x 11 cm wide x 8 cm deep
Weight
Weight
3.5 kg

About the artist: Mila van Beek
Mila van Beek (1970)is a Dutch sculptor known for her refined figurative bronzes of both people and animals. Born in North Brabant, she developed a recognizable style with soft lines, rounded volumes, and a calm, emotional presence. Her human figures often evoke stillness and inner reflection. Van Beek also creates many animal sculptures, such as horses, birds, and dogs, in which movement and character are subtly revealed. The modeling is organic and carefully constructed, giving each sculpture a warm and timeless appearance. Her work is prized by collectors for its combination of elegance, craftsmanship, and emotional accessibility. Mila van Beek has become a beloved name in contemporary Dutch figurative sculpture.