The concerned 'Tomorrow Man', Knokke, Belgium
The sculpture Tomorrow Man, made by the sea, was created by Catherine François. With the holes she wants to represent a destructive energy. The image is intended to erode under the influence of ebb and flow, wind, and rain. The bent figure, 2 m high and weighing 400 kg, braces itself against the rising water. And that is exactly what the symbolism in the sculpture shows: the struggle of humanity against nature.
The concerned 'Tomorrow Man', Knokke, Belgium
The sculpture Tomorrow Man, made by the sea, was created by Catherine François. With the holes she wants to represent a destructive energy. The image is intended to erode under the influence of ebb and flow, wind, and rain. The bent figure, 2 m high and weighing 400 kg, braces itself against the rising water. And that is exactly what the symbolism in the sculpture shows: the struggle of humanity against nature.