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Idan Zareski
Ladyfoot, Resin, Red, Idan Zareski

2019

$71,524.74
£53,064.49
€60,000
CA$97,920.94
A$109,703.07
CHF 57,100.35
MX$1,335,973.41
NOK 727,382.28
SEK 684,988.85
DKK 456,850.18
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About the Item

“Ladyfoot” by Idan Zareski is an iconic contemporary sculpture, part of the renowned Bigfoot Family series. Cast in high-quality resin and finished in a striking chrome red, this large-format piece (105 x 170 x 80 cm) depicts a relaxed, contemplative female figure lying on her stomach, head propped on her hands, and feet joyfully lifted. The bold red color enhances the sensual curves and reflective surface, giving the work an almost liquid presence that captivates the viewer from every angle. What makes “Ladyfoot” unique is Zareski’s signature approach: the outsized feet serve as a metaphor for our roots, origins, and human connection to the Earth. This exaggerated anatomical detail evokes questions of identity and belonging, common themes throughout the artist’s work. The sculpture is not just a decorative object but a powerful visual statement about freedom, femininity, and emotional expression. This edition is signed and numbered by the artist, adding value and collectibility. The condition is impeccable: flawless high-gloss finish, no visible scratches or imperfections, and the integrity of the material is intact. Whether placed indoors or in a protected outdoor environment, the resin is resistant to environmental variations, ensuring long-term durability and visual impact. “Ladyfoot” continues the global legacy of Idan Zareski, a French-Israeli artist known for blending pop aesthetics with deep cultural resonance. His sculptures are collected worldwide and featured in prestigious public and private collections. This particular work is perfect for collectors looking to own a piece that blends playful design with profound symbolism.
  • Creator:
    Idan Zareski (1968, French, Israeli)
  • Creation Year:
    2019
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 41.34 in (105 cm)Width: 66.93 in (170 cm)Depth: 31.5 in (80 cm)
  • Medium:
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  • Period:
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  • Gallery Location:
    Porto, PT
  • Reference Number:
    1stDibs: LU2214216405662

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