Isamu Noguchi was a Japanese American artist who is most known for his sculptures. This sculpture is called "Energy Void" done in 1971. He made this in his studio in Japan. It is approximately 6 feet high, and made of granite. He made it a never-ending shape to show that energy is constantly flowing, and it represents the timeless flow of energy and life itself. I like it because it is simple but represents a bigger meaning.
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