Jean Arp (also known as Hans Arp) created sculptures that embody organic abstraction, blurring the boundary between natural forms and artistic invention. Influenced by Dada and Surrealism, his works often feature smooth, undulating shapes that appear to evolve naturally, as if shaped by chance. Arp embraced spontaneity, allowing forms to emerge intuitively rather than through rigid design. His bronze, marble and plaster sculptures convey a sense of fluidity and biomorphism, evoking elements of nature while maintaining a refined simplicity. These works reflect his belief in the harmony between art and the organic world.