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William Rosewood - Sudan - Rhinoceros Skull Sculpture

2015

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William Rosewood - Sudan Rhinoceros Skull Sculpture Reproduction Skull of a White Rhino 24 K Gold Leaf Edition: I/I Dimensions Skull: 79 x 38 x 76 cm Dimensions of the Wooden Coffin: 226.1 × 121.9 × 200.7 cm 2015 “Sudan” (Name of the last North African male white Rhino) – Male White Rhino: Sudan is the only North male white rhino left. He is over 40 years old and spends his days in Ol Pejeta sanctuary, Kenia. The sculpture is part of the internationnaly aclaimed sculpture series "Richness of Nature We Destroy". The symbolic behind this art project is that the skull symbolizes the core of nature’s richness. The importancethat is in its essential derived from the bone. To embrace this the collection includes the skulls of five prominent animals. To enhance the strength of the animal kingdom the pieces were covered in 24 Carat Gold Leaf. The skulls represent the death and the end of nature’s power, if mankind continues with neglecting nature. By combining death and the end of this power, nature’s richness will be revitalized. Rosewood hopes his series will create the realization that nature cannot be underestimated and is more powerful than one can imagine and should be cherished and taking care of accordingly. William Rosewood is a talented artist who has discovered the world of art when he was little. He was always exploring new things, designing and looking for solutions. When Rosewood was sixteen years old he started his own clothing business. Having no business experience beforehand, he had thrown himself into the deep end, working on meetings, sponsorships and promotion on his own. When he turned 17 he attended the Willem de Kooning Academy. Here Rosewood learned the artistry in commercial image-making. Whilst he graduated in February 2015 as illustrator, he doesn’t have any fond memories of his time at the academy. Rosewood became rebellious towards the simple-minded ideas that were generally accepted. Assuredly he went against the grain and maintained and created his own perception. He developed a particular interest in exploring and pushing the limit of what is possible. This expressed itself not only in painting, but also in experimenting with different materials. Rosewood developed a characteristic style in which he combines the usage of unconventional materials such as blood with large visualisations. Rosewood’s strength can be found in his ability to combine art with his entrepreneurial skills. He takes pleasure into working together with different artists, focusing on their expertise whilst creating art together. In June 2015 Rosewood began to work on his first exhibition: ‘The Richness of nature we destroy’.This series focuses on nature’s strength that often is underestimated and forgotten. Here Rosewood combines death with 24 carat gold to symbolise the resurrection of nature’s richness.
  • Creator:
    William Rosewood (1993, Dutch)
  • Creation Year:
    2015
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 78.75 in (200 cm)Width: 87.01 in (221 cm)Depth: 49.61 in (126 cm)
  • Movement & Style:
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  • Condition:
  • Gallery Location:
    Collonge Bellerive, Geneve, CH
  • Reference Number:
    1stDibs: LU16121215983

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