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Medium: Brass
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Totem, Contemporary Art, Abstract Sculpture, 21st Century
Located in Mexico City, MX
TOTEM - Brass (2023) ​ MATERIAL Brass (brushed) / Volcanic stone ​ DIMENSIONS 25 x 15 x 15 cm Presented at Design Week Mexico 2023 Signed About the Artist José Luis Meyer (1981)...
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2010s Abstract New in Art by Medium: Brass

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Stone, Brass

Landscape N°1 by Martine Demal - Contemporary bronze sculpture, human figures
Located in Paris, FR
Landscape N°1 is a bronze sculpture by contemporary artist Martine Demal, it measures 78 x 35 x 10 cm (30.7 × 13.8 × 3.9 in), these dimensions include the base (the sculpture measure...
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Early 2000s Contemporary New in Art by Medium: Brass

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Brass, Bronze

Amphora by Pavlína Kvita - Contemporary sculpture, unique work
Located in Paris, FR
Amphora is a unique polished, coloured artificial stone and brass sculpture by contemporary artist Pavlína Kvita, dimensions including brass base are 165 cm × 50 cm × 50 cm (65 × 19....
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2010s Contemporary New in Art by Medium: Brass

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Brass

Box of Life by Francesca Bernardini - abstract sculpture, marble
Located in Paris, FR
Yellow Siena marble and brass sculpture, oxidised white marble base. 12 × 40 × 40 cm. Box of life is a sculpture by the Italian artist Francesca Bernardini...
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2010s Contemporary New in Art by Medium: Brass

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Marble, Brass

Thought by Yann Guillon - Contemporary Bronze Female Figure
Located in Paris, FR
Thought is a bronze sculpture by Yann Guillon of a reflexive woman sitting head on shoulder. This French contemporary artist focuses his work on the human body, using an expressionis...
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2010s Contemporary New in Art by Medium: Brass

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Brass, Bronze

"Fateful Flowers №2" Sculpture 17.5" x 12 "x 13" inch Ed. 1/1 by Sergii Shaulis
Located in Culver City, CA
"Fateful Flowers №2" Sculpture 17.5" x 12 "x 13" inch Ed. 1/1 by Sergii Shaulis 2020 Approximate weight 15 lbs Man. From the Fateful Flowers series: "I believe that flowers are like people. Flowers come in different colors, shapes, and sizes. Some extremely rare and some very common. They are all beautiful in their own unique way...⁠" The goal of this project is to reflect the duality of the world. The artist tries to show the fine line between the terrible and the beautiful. The work is a result of observing the lives of people whose destinies were changed by chance. This is the story of an explosion preceded by another explosion until the situation becomes understood later. It is about the opportunity to see the beautiful and vice versa. Illusory freedom that you define for yourself, constrained by those restrictions. A person can never be 100 % sure about his life as the red roses can change their delicate velvet petals to the cold metal shine at one point. A flower is a metaphor for human growth and development. Freedom depends on the size of the pot, the boundaries of which are determined by the individual. Nowadays, when the whole planet is isolated due to the pandemic, we want to be free more than ever. In the modern world, thus, binding to a position (rooting) becomes obsolete. ABOUT ARTIST Born on 27 May 1985 in Kharkiv, Ukraine. From 2005 to 2011 studied at the Kharkiv State Academy of Design and Arts, at the Faculty of "Fine Arts" specialty "Easel and monumental sculpture." Now studying postgraduate at Kharkiv State Academy of Design and Arts. Works are in private collections in Ukraine, Israel, Germany, USA, Australia, Finland, Holland, Spain, Belgium, England. Education 2002‑2005 Faculty of Engineering and Physics (NTU KhPI) 2005‑2011 Easel and monumental sculpture (KSADA) 2012-2016 postgraduate education (KSADA) Exhibitions 2007-15 City exhibition HONSKHU. Kharkiv. 2007-14 Ukrainian Exhibition KONSKHU. Kyiv. 2008-11 "The maestro and his students", KSADA. Kharkiv (Audience Award 2009) 2008 11 International Triennial of sculpture. Kyiv . 2009 “Male portrait”, gallery KSADA. Kharkiv . 2009 "You get SMS ", Kharkiv ( Grand Prix "The best sculpture...
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21st Century and Contemporary Abstract New in Art by Medium: Brass

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Brass

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"Beyond the Page" contemporary figurative bronze wall sculpture reading books
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