AW Studio - Sculpture, Meteorite Form III - 14 cm - Copper - 2026





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Unique hand-cast copper sculpture Meteorite Form III by Aidas Mackevičius (AW Studio), Lithuania, 2026, with dimensions 14 × 12.5 × 8 cm, weight 1930 g, signed, in a contemporary minimalist style with natural patina and embedded stones.
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METEORITE FORM III
Unique hand-cast copper sculpture inspired by meteorite surfaces, geological formations and natural molten metal processes.
The sculpture features organic cavities, rough volcanic textures and polished copper surfaces created during the casting and cooling process. Natural patina and oxidation have formed over time, giving the piece an authentic aged appearance and unique character.
Small natural stones and mineral fragments remain trapped within parts of the sculpture, emphasizing the raw and natural character of the artwork.
The sculpture is marked “AW”.
Each piece is individually created by the artist and cannot be exactly reproduced.
Material: Copper (.999)
Weight: 1930 g
Dimensions: 14 × 12.5 × 8 cm
Handmade in Lithuania by Aidas Mackevičius (AW).
METEORITE FORM III
Unique hand-cast copper sculpture inspired by meteorite surfaces, geological formations and natural molten metal processes.
The sculpture features organic cavities, rough volcanic textures and polished copper surfaces created during the casting and cooling process. Natural patina and oxidation have formed over time, giving the piece an authentic aged appearance and unique character.
Small natural stones and mineral fragments remain trapped within parts of the sculpture, emphasizing the raw and natural character of the artwork.
The sculpture is marked “AW”.
Each piece is individually created by the artist and cannot be exactly reproduced.
Material: Copper (.999)
Weight: 1930 g
Dimensions: 14 × 12.5 × 8 cm
Handmade in Lithuania by Aidas Mackevičius (AW).

