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DNA of AI, Original Contemporary Abstract Sculpture
By Bertalan Andrasfalvy
Located in Boston, MA
DNA of AI
7.0 x 41.0 x 7.0, 20.0 lbs
CDs, plastic
Hand signed by artist
Artist's Commentary:
"Recycled CD dics are forming the DNA spiral. All CDs are representing information li...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Budapest - Art
Materials
Plastic
Alligator head fossil II, Original Contemporary Sculpture
By Bertalan Andrasfalvy
Located in Boston, MA
Alligator head fossil II.
4.0 x 7.5 x 13.0, 13.0 lbs
Marble
Hand signed by artist
Artist's Commentary:
"'70 million years old alligator fossil were discovered, recently.' Their s...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Budapest - Art
Materials
Marble
Face with goggle-eyed, Abstract Sculpture, Suitable for Outdoors
By Bertalan Andrasfalvy
Located in Boston, MA
Artist Commentary:
Half face with one goggling eye. The turnable eye has pupil on both side, light can go through. When the eye turned sideway, it becomes cat eye. Our eye movements are the most talkative part of our face.
Keywords: Abstract, geometric, white, black, kinetic, stone
Artist Biography:
Born in Hungary, Andrasfalvy is 50, with swift dark eyes, a chiseled jaw, and a casually athletic frame that stretch, well over six feet. He exudes a quiet restlessness. He holds an M.D., a Ph.D., and two curricula vitae—one that lists eleven peer-reviewed publications on neuronal physiology, and another that describes dozens of sculptures, several of them commissioned and many gifts. The pivot between art and science started early. When Andrasfalvy was 10 years old, his father gave him a woodcarving set. By age 20, he had completed his first stone sculpture—and was on the path to medical school. Ever since, he’s spent weekends sculpting leftover granite or marble salvaged...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Budapest - Art
Materials
Granite, Marble
(4 pieces) Rolling dice/Turning luck, Marble Sculpture, Suitable for Outdoors
By Bertalan Andrasfalvy
Located in Boston, MA
Artist Commentary:
Rolling dice, turning luck! All 6 sides of the dice has the same probability. When the dice is cubic, the results are digital, but when the dice getting closer to the ball shape the results could be analog and infinite when it is a perfect ball. Old cobblestones were used to make the heavy dices. In 3 steps the cube became a ball, a real rolling dice.
Keywords: Abstract, dice, 4 pieces, black, white
Artist Biography:
Born in Hungary, Andrasfalvy is 50, with swift dark eyes, a chiseled jaw, and a casually athletic frame that stretch, well over six feet. He exudes a quiet restlessness. He holds an M.D., a Ph.D., and two curricula vitae—one that lists eleven peer-reviewed publications on neuronal physiology, and another that describes dozens of sculptures, several of them commissioned and many gifts. The pivot between art and science started early. When Andrasfalvy was 10 years old, his father gave him a woodcarving set. By age 20, he had completed his first stone sculpture—and was on the path to medical school. Ever since, he’s spent weekends sculpting leftover granite or marble...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Budapest - Art
Materials
Granite, Marble
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