IDÉE NOIRE extends the aesthetic research of Lou Ma Ho’s Zen Statues: to reach emotion through absolute purity. Made in a deep, glossy black finish, the work absorbs light as much as it reflects it.
Its calm verticality evokes meditation, solitude and a form of contained inner tension. It seems almost to disappear in its slenderness, like a furtive thought passing through space.
With IDÉE NOIRE, Lou Ma Ho turns a mental expression into a physical presence. The dark thought is no longer only a psychological metaphor: it becomes a silhouette, a standing shadow, a silent consciousness.
At the crossroads of design and contemplative sculpture, this piece dialogues with modern architecture as much as with Zen aesthetics and contemporary minimalism.