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Richard OrlinskiLion - 80 cm Gris Metal 8/8
About the Item
Resin sculpture.
Limited and signed edition number 8 of 8.
Richard Orlinski is a French artist born in Paris (France) in 1966. Sculptor since 2004, his work, conceived around the concept “Born Wild” in a style and with contemporary materials available for a large audience, including children. His creations act on our archaisms. His works are exhibited both at FIAC on the slopes of Courchevel and in 90 galleries worldwide Since 2011, he is ranked in the Top 10 of the best selling French artists in the world by Art Price. Art Price 2015 New Ranking Contemporary Artists: Richard Orlinski is ranked number 1 of the best selling French artists.
Analysis of the work
Rooted in his time, Richard Orlinski uses materials like resin and aluminum, but also marble, stone and bronze. He works on the brilliance and dullness, transparency and opacity of the materials.
The Born Wild concept
The stake for Richard Orlinski through the concept "Born Wild" is to transform negative emotions into positive vital impulses, to shift from archaic instinct to a civilized emotion. The vectors of this transformation are the aesthetics of the work, the pursuit of perfection as a sculptor and the viewer's perception. Engaged in making art accessible to all, Richard Orlinski draws on popular imagery of the icons that serve his purpose.
- Creator:Richard Orlinski (1966, French)
- Dimensions:Height: 31.5 in (80.01 cm)Width: 10 in (25.4 cm)Depth: 20 in (50.8 cm)
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- Gallery Location:Miami, FL
- Reference Number:1stDibs: LU161429458812
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