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Mark Beltchenko Studio
I Am King, scepter

2015

About the Item

Title: "I Am King, scepter: A Regal Ode to Timeless Majesty" "I Am King Scepter" stands as an exquisite wall-mounted sculpture, an assemblage of found and meticulously fabricated elements crafted from various metals. Born in 1999 and completing its regal transformation in 2015, this six-year journey culminates in a work that exudes an aura befitting a monarch. Its polished regal tone and stately placement on a wall create an air of timelessness, inviting flights of fancy into the realm of royal splendor. The composition of this assemblage-style masterpiece weaves together a rich tapestry of metals, each element contributing to the overall grandeur. The meticulous craftsmanship and attention to detail reflect a labor of love spanning years, resulting in a sculpture that resonates with the essence of regality. As you behold "I Am King, scepter," its visual narrative draws you into a world where time seems to stand still. The polished surfaces gleam with a royal sheen, inviting contemplation on the symbolic significance of a scepter—a symbol of authority, power, and majesty. The wall-mounted presentation elevates the sculpture, enhancing its commanding presence and reinforcing the notion of a timeless artifact created for a king. The amalgamation of found and fabricated elements adds layers of intrigue, sparking the imagination to unravel the stories embedded within each component. The viewer is transported to an era of opulence, where kings and monarchs wielded symbols of authority, and the very essence of regality permeated the air. "I Am King, scepter" transcends its physical form to become a vessel for flights of fancy, inviting viewers to envision the grandeur of a bygone era. The sculpture stands not only as a testament to artistic skill and dedication but also as a conduit to a world where time bows to the enduring allure of regal elegance.
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