His artistic output was remarkably diverse, ranging from small-scale figurative bronze sculptures to large, complex wall art and designer lighting. He achieved international fame for his production of gilded palm tree lamps, which were heavily influenced by the glamour of Maison Jansen and Maison Charles and remain highly sought after by collectors of Hollywood Regency and mid-century modern décor. These lamps often featured intricate, hand-finished metal fronds that captured the same textural detail seen in his more traditional sculptural work.
In his Bruges atelier, van Hauwaert specialised in sand-cast bronze, a traditional method that resulted in unique, one-off pieces because the molds were typically destroyed during the casting process. His wall sculptures, such as the Rainy Day at the Bus Stop series, often utilized torch-cut brass and copper to create layered, three-dimensional scenes. These works are frequently compared to the output of the American collective Curtis Jeré due to their shared Brutalist aesthetic and focus on everyday, atmospheric moments. Whether creating modern crucifixes or stylised human figures, his work was characterised by a distinct handmade quality, with each piece bearing his hand-incised signature as a mark of authenticity.
Dimensions: Width: 33cm Depth: 10cm Height: 56cm
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