Marc De Corte Belge, 1974
Waterproof for garden
Standing socle for indoor or outdoor (additional)
31 1/8 x 7 7/8 x 31 1/2 in
Total height with socle: 160 - 180cm
Socle can be personalized of height and color
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With T for Trust, Marc De Corte transforms the human body into a powerful symbol of surrender, confidence, and emotional openness. The figure stretches herself into the shape of the letter “T”, arms fully extended, chest opened, head leaning back toward the sky — a gesture of absolute trust in life, in others, and in oneself.
There is an extraordinary balance in this sculpture between fragility and strength. The sensual elegance of the feminine body contrasts beautifully with the emotional courage expressed through the posture. She does not resist; she lets go. And precisely in this abandonment lies her power.
The purity of the lines and the fluidity of the movement give the sculpture an almost aerial presence. Light delicately embraces every curve, creating a living dialogue between shadow, softness, and tension. From every angle, the work feels different — intimate, liberating, deeply human.
Collectors are often profoundly touched by the emotion this piece transmits. T for Trust is not simply a sculpture to admire; it becomes a daily reminder of freedom, vulnerability, and inner peace. Living with this artwork creates an atmosphere of calm confidence and refined contemporary elegance.
Placed on a pedestal, a console, or in an open architectural space with natural light, the sculpture immediately elevates the surrounding environment. Despite its refined size, it possesses a remarkable emotional presence and naturally becomes a conversation piece within a collection.
This is the kind of artwork that quietly transforms a home — not through excess, but through grace, meaning, and emotion.
