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Carole A. Feuerman
Miniature Quan with Red Ball and Swarovski Crystal Cap 16/28

2020

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XOX Chill Multicolored 1/4 - graphic, pop-art, figurative, resin sculpture
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XOX Hipster Orange 1/10 - graphic, pop-art, figurative, resin sculpture
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XOX Chill Yellow 1/10 - graphic, pop-art, figurative, resin sculpture
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Playful, colourful and imaginative, Viktor Mitic’s latest series of sculptures appear to merge pop art with science fiction. The colour palette is fun, bright and contemporary—a sunny yellow. These 3-D figures began as digital creations, sculpted out of resin and painted. Their form was initially inspired by the towering abstract sculptures Mitic produced from images of paint splashes on his studio floor. Edition one of ten. “This character has emerged from a shadow of one of my sculptures (as in the video) I have always been a fan of science as well as science fiction writing and movies. For me, X-O-X is a ‘being’ that came out of a technological world possibly from another galaxy.” Viktor Mitic “As an icon, or hybrid worthy Viktor Mitic- X-O-X has a synthetic, playful identity. It’s culturally a fusion of influences brought together in one formal public sculpture.” John K. Grande, author, poet, essayist He earned a BFA from the University of Toronto in 1995 with studies in art history at Sheridan College. He has exhibited his post-Pop inspired...
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An Impression in Blue - figurative, female, polymer, gypsum, tabletop sculpture
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