The artwork, titled “Tree Seed,” was created by Antony Gormley in 1978. It belongs to the Post-Minimalism movement and is categorized within the genre of sculpture.
The artwork is a sculptural representation that bears the resemblance to an abstracted seed form. Positioned on a wooden floor, it appears as an organic object, characterized by a textured, ribbed surface and a geometric, conical shape. The piece seems to be crafted from a rough, substantial material, embodying a raw, natural essence. The contrast between the organic nature of the sculpture and the linear, man-made floorboards exemplifies a harmonious juxtaposition of natural forms within an engineered environment.