How do WPC abstract sculptures challenge the viewer’s perception of material origins?
WPC (Wood-Plastic Composite) abstract sculptures disrupt traditional notions of materiality by merging organic and synthetic elements. These artworks challenge viewers to question the origins of their components—blurring lines between natural wood grains and industrial plastic textures. The hybrid material’s versatility allows artists to mimic stone, metal, or pure abstraction while emphasizing sustainability. By subverting expectations of weight, warmth, and durability, WPC sculptures provoke dialogue about ecological responsibility in art. Their tactile surfaces and paradoxical lightness redefine how we engage with sculptural forms in contemporary spaces.