
Bertil Vallien ABRAXII No. 999213, 1999 (No. 0870526) With Four Post Stand
LATE 20TH CENTURYBertil Vallien, the contemporary Swedish artist renowned for his ethereal sand-casted glass sculptures, unveils a mesmerizing creation in “ABRAX II #999213.” Executed in 1999, this piece transcends mere materiality, inviting viewers into a realm where ancient runes and primal symbolism converge. The sculpture assumes the form of a horizontal boat—a vessel suspended between two slender metal stands. Its deep blue glass, speckled with white, evokes cosmic mysteries or perhaps the depths of an unseen ocean. Vallien’s mastery of sand-casting techniques is evident in the intricate textures that ripple across the surface. Some areas remain smooth, while others bear the marks of time and elemental forces. Within this glass vessel, secrets reside. Faces emerge, haunting and enigmatic, as if memories of forgotten voyages linger. Vallien’s choice of industrial processes—originally intended for metalworking—adds complexity. The result is a fusion of material and method, harking