How do WPC abstract sculptures engage with narratives of growth and decay?

WPC (wood-plastic composite) abstract sculptures uniquely capture the duality of growth and decay through their materiality and form. By blending organic wood fibers with synthetic plastics, these sculptures embody the tension between natural transformation and human-made permanence. Artists often use fragmented shapes, textured surfaces, and dynamic compositions to evoke cycles of life, erosion, and renewal. The interplay of light and shadow on WPC surfaces further enhances the narrative, suggesting the passage of time. These works invite viewers to reflect on impermanence, resilience, and the interconnectedness of creation and dissolution in both nature and culture.