“Bird in Arras VII” is a sculpture created by Tim Scott in 1969, belonging to the Post-Minimalism art movement. The artwork exemplifies the genre of sculpture through its form and structure.
The sculpture appears to be an assemblage of geometric shapes, predominantly utilizing angular planes intersecting and juxtaposed against each other. The composition is characterized by a bold use of color, with vivid orange and yellow tones, which contribute a dynamic yet harmonious visual impact. The structure seems to incorporate translucent panels mounted on slender supports, creating a sense of lightness and dimensional depth. The interplay of these elements generates a vibrant interaction with the surrounding space, emblematic of Post-Minimalist sensibilities that challenge traditional sculptural forms and materials.