Henry Moore sculptures are celebrated for their organic forms and exploration of the human figure. Known for his large-scale, abstract works, Moore often employed smooth, curvaceous shapes that evoke both natural landscapes and the human body. Moore's use of negative space is a defining feature, inviting interaction between sculpture and its environment. Influenced by both ancient art and modernist principles, Moore’s outdoor sculptures, such as Reclining Figure, have become iconic in public spaces worldwide. His innovative approach established Henry Moore sculptures as fundamental to 20th-century British art.