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Idan ZareskiLa Nena - Resin sculpture edition of 8 - Idan Zareski2019
2019
About the Item
- Creator:Idan Zareski (1968, French, Israeli)
- Creation Year:2019
- Dimensions:Height: 39.3 in (99.83 cm)Width: 25.2 in (64.01 cm)Depth: 33 in (83.82 cm)
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- Gallery Location:Miami, FL
- Reference Number:1stDibs: LU161428720562
Born in Haifa, Israel in 1968, Idan Zareski has had a non-conventional yet surprising journey. Very young he was immersed in multiple cultures and lived
a cosmopolitan life between Africa, Europe, the United States and Latin America. At the age of 38 he decided to stop everything to follow his passion, sculpting. Idan gained rapid international recognition with his Bigfoot Family and the permanent exhibitions of his monumental sculptures worldwide.
While encouraging cultural awareness and tolerance around the globe, the
Bigfoot Family achieved a recognizable notoriety throughout their universal
message of unity. Candid and laid-back, Idan's sculptures demonstrate his
innate talent to represent emotions. The artist manages to capture moments
in such a way that we feel naturally connected to his touching, and graceful
work."I don’t plan or organise, I don’t draw sketches. my experiences and
raw emotions serve as my only guide. When I work, I feel in absolute
communion with a force greater than myself”
By combining his ideas with materials such as Resin or Bronze, Idan
creates bodies in movement balanced or frozen in space: sculpture projects
that will be finalized in his workshops in either France, Portugal, or Florida.
The artist never took any art or anatomy course, he instead follows his
instinct and emotions rather than any drawings or sketches: ninety percent of
his creations are shaped in less than one hour. The memories of his
childhood, mostly spent in Africa, represent his main source of inspiration:
the artist recreates that to which he has been a witness while leaving space
for improvisation Each one possesses his own characteristic while still
keeping a common familiar symbolism: these big feet, which represent our
roots, and our attachment to the same planet, the Earth. According to the
artist,no matter what our race or color is, where we live or who we are, we
are all enslaved to our paradisiac planet, our home”.
This idea of unity among the human race is something Idan Zareski wants
to express through his work. The artist diverts and transforms the human
anatomy in his sculptures: amplification of body parts, relaxing attitude,
dramatization, pop and generous colours varying from metallic purple to
bright green. These elements contribute to surprising the audience, while
portraying a tranquil, peaceful message. A more detailed observation of the
sculptures reveals a reflection and critique of our own humanity: these family
members all carry an awareness message about cultural differences and
origins to bring us the Bigfoot Family Project.
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