This is sculpture as architecture in its most basic and evocative form.
One group of flowers is shaped like a barbell and another is vaguely vaginal; none of the rest, though, have a particularly evocative form.
According to the essay on Matta in Crosscurrents of Modernism (see references below), the inscapes' evocative forms "are visual analogies for the artist's psyche" (p. 241).
The work is an example of Saint-Exupéry's formative writing style which would evolve into the more evocative, winning form he would later become famous for.
He had looked at contemporary sculpture, and he knew that its precise and often evocative forms corresponded to something in the climate of the times.
Yoruba art might be defined summarily as 'evocative form' that is meant to be generative and transformative.
Yet what survives is social history in tangible and evocative form.
Without bells, they have no apparent function and are haunting, evocative forms.
A third is to be able to express that wisdom and feeling in an evocative form.