The artwork, titled “Soft Landscape II,” was created by Louise Bourgeois in 1967 in the United States. It is a sculptural piece belonging to the Surrealism art movement.
The sculpture depicts an abstract landscape in a fluid and almost biological form. Crafted with smooth, rounded features that flow seamlessly into one another, the artwork evokes a sense of organic continuity and a dream-like terrain. The surface of the sculpture is imbued with subtle textures and varying shades, contributing to its surreal and otherworldly quality. This piece reflects Bourgeois’ fascination with the intersections of human emotions, memory, and corporeality, characteristic of her artistic oeuvre.