Karol Dusza (XX-XXI) - 158cm Large „Beyond the Frame”





€110 | ||
|---|---|---|
€100 | ||
€25 | ||
Catawiki Buyer Protection
Your payment’s safe with us until you receive your object.View details
Trustpilot 4.4 | 137094 reviews
Rated Excellent on Trustpilot.
Karol Dusza, a 158 cm tall sculpture titled 'Beyond the Frame', unique edition made of wood and steel from Poland, created in 2026, brown, 158 × 30 × 25 cm and weighing 13 kg, hand signed and in excellent condition.
Description from the seller
Beyond the Frame
The most meaningful moments in life begin the instant we dare to step beyond the limits we have created for ourselves.
This sculpture is a tribute to courage—the courage to think differently, embrace change, and discover possibilities that once seemed out of reach. The frame symbolizes the boundaries of fear, expectations, and familiar routines. The outstretched hand is an invitation to move beyond them and welcome new opportunities.
It is not a story about perfection, but about growth. About choosing hope over doubt and curiosity over certainty. Every mark and texture reflects the beauty of experience, reminding us that our journey shapes who we become.
Beyond the Frame is more than a sculpture—it is a daily reminder that life becomes extraordinary when we find the strength to look beyond what we already know.
A timeless piece for those who believe that the greatest discoveries are made outside their comfort zone.
The sculpture was delivered directly by the Polish artist - Karol Dusza. After proper protection, it can also stand in the garden.
_____
Karol Dusza was born in Bytom (Poland) in 1972.
He made his debut in 2000 with a successful exhibition at the Gallery of Siedlce and Podlasie Artists in the Ogiński Palace in Siedlce. He creates works in the convention of symbolic, allegorical and abstract art. Sculptures of human figures are intriguing, such as: the allegory of the unity of a woman and a man (two branches growing from one trunk entwined in an embrace) or the symbolically shown eternal charm of femininity in its seductive shapes, both subtle and overly emphasized. The figures are deformed as if warped by life, symbolically twisted. Noteworthy are the monumental sculptures, almost perfect for placing in the garden in front of the house. The artist is able to extract the "soul" from the material - its shape, grain arrangement, resistance and even color by selecting the appropriate preservatives. No wonder that all of his sculptures are highly expressive.
Beyond the Frame
The most meaningful moments in life begin the instant we dare to step beyond the limits we have created for ourselves.
This sculpture is a tribute to courage—the courage to think differently, embrace change, and discover possibilities that once seemed out of reach. The frame symbolizes the boundaries of fear, expectations, and familiar routines. The outstretched hand is an invitation to move beyond them and welcome new opportunities.
It is not a story about perfection, but about growth. About choosing hope over doubt and curiosity over certainty. Every mark and texture reflects the beauty of experience, reminding us that our journey shapes who we become.
Beyond the Frame is more than a sculpture—it is a daily reminder that life becomes extraordinary when we find the strength to look beyond what we already know.
A timeless piece for those who believe that the greatest discoveries are made outside their comfort zone.
The sculpture was delivered directly by the Polish artist - Karol Dusza. After proper protection, it can also stand in the garden.
_____
Karol Dusza was born in Bytom (Poland) in 1972.
He made his debut in 2000 with a successful exhibition at the Gallery of Siedlce and Podlasie Artists in the Ogiński Palace in Siedlce. He creates works in the convention of symbolic, allegorical and abstract art. Sculptures of human figures are intriguing, such as: the allegory of the unity of a woman and a man (two branches growing from one trunk entwined in an embrace) or the symbolically shown eternal charm of femininity in its seductive shapes, both subtle and overly emphasized. The figures are deformed as if warped by life, symbolically twisted. Noteworthy are the monumental sculptures, almost perfect for placing in the garden in front of the house. The artist is able to extract the "soul" from the material - its shape, grain arrangement, resistance and even color by selecting the appropriate preservatives. No wonder that all of his sculptures are highly expressive.

