Paul Wunderlich:
Sculpture "Crescent moon stele" (1994), bronze
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Limited, 1.250 pieces | Numbered | Signed | Bronze | Handmade | Patinated | Partly polished | Height 40 cm | on Bronze plinthe 13 x 7 x 1.5 cm | Weight 1.2 kg
The "Crescent Moon" stele, looking similar to some ancient idol, is something between archaic and modern. Its charm and imagination open us the world of mysteries. When Wunderlich created the slim elegant torso of the moon keeper, he followed, according to the spread thought, the traditional presentation of Luna, the goddess of moon. As the Joahim Kaiser told about Wunderlic, a person should be obsessed by the strive to perfection, to measure everything in terms of aesthetic truthfulness, in order be able to embody this deepness of the elegant forms.
Sculpture in bronze in 1994, patina, partly polished. Casted in the lost wax method. The sculpture height 40 cm. Mounted on a bronze plinth 13 x 7 x 1.5 cm. Weight 1.2 kg. Edition 1.250 pieces, numbered and signed. Work number 238.
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Paul Wunderlich: Sculpture "Crescent moon stele" (1994), bronze
The "Crescent Moon" stele, looking similar to some ancient idol, is something between archaic and modern. Its charm and imagination open us the world of mysteries. When Wunderlich created the slim elegant torso of the moon keeper, he followed, according to the spread thought, the traditional presentation of Luna, the goddess of moon. As the Joahim Kaiser told about Wunderlic, a person should be obsessed by the strive to perfection, to measure everything in terms of aesthetic truthfulness, in order be able to embody this deepness of the elegant forms.
Sculpture in bronze in 1994, patina, partly polished. Casted in the lost wax method. The sculpture height 40 cm. Mounted on a bronze plinth 13 x 7 x 1.5 cm. Weight 1.2 kg. Edition 1.250 pieces, numbered and signed. Work number 238.