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Sculpture, Paper mache on Paper
Size: 7.9 W x 15.7 H x 18.9 D in
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This artwork has quite a long story. I decided to make it in 2017 when I read some article about how this bird reflected in medieval symbolism. It took me two years to find proper slilistic approach and material. It is fully made of Papier-mâché.
Sculpture:Paper mache on Paper
Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork
Size:7.9 W x 15.7 H x 18.9 D in
Frame:Not Framed
Ready to Hang:Not applicable
Packaging:Ships in a Crate
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Ships From:Poland.
Customs:Shipments from Poland may experience delays due to country's regulations for exporting valuable artworks.
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Poland
Daniel Mille is an artist from Minsk (Belarus). In his works you can see both classical plastics and more generalized solutions. The sculptures of Daniel are all made by means of the same technologies that were used in ancient times for casting bronze sculptures. Thus, we can feel the antiquity not only in the finished work, but also in the creative act itself. The presence of hand-made, warmth of traditional craft is very important for the artist. The sculptor is in the constant condition of searching. On the one hand he can make more primitive, solid shapes, but on the other hand we see almost the jewelry work, filled with various tiny details and ornaments. His compositions can remind us of the Greek archaic, the sacred images of the Ancient East, Egyptian sculptures thoroughly carved from stone. Today the world has its own tendency in development of the art (and not only the art). There is always a constant need to create something utterly new, something that has not ever existed before. There is a tendency to divide art into two poles: old (or outdated) art and contemporary (often associated with the progressive). Daniel does not divide art in any way, because new directions do not cross out the old ones, but open up other ways of expression, expand the range of creative possibilities. Therefore, in his search, the author cannot rely exclusively on some logical constructions or modern tendencies, neglecting the will of the senses. Spirit always determines the matter, not vice versa.
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