His sculpture projects the vision of a welder worker, philosopher who became a painter and then a sculptor.
The sculpture meets Arthure’s philosophy, as it combines Arthure’s 3 lives, 3 remains a very symbolic and spiritual number, dear to the artist on which his creations are based on.
3 like 3 lives, his first as a welder worker, hence the chosen material being metal, the second of being a painter. He went looking for a technique to work on metal in order to have a result as nuanced and refined as his paintings are. The third of a sculptor, researching for balance and movement, that only the greatest sculptors master. Here lies the unique characteristic of his art, mastering these 3 professions. The 3 being also the symbol of the circle that we can find in every piece, as a common thread with his painting period focused on the circle.