Dariusz Zielinski - Together Forward - LARGE 9kg bronze






Holds a master's degree in film and visual arts; experienced curator, writer, and researcher.
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Polish bronze sculpture Together Forward by Dariusz Zielinski (2025), unique edition, hand signed, 65 cm wide, 37 cm high, 25 cm deep, 19 kg, with certificate of authenticity.
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Together Forward
The most beautiful journey is the one shared by two.
Life is never without challenges. It brings unexpected turns, imperfections, and moments that test even the strongest relationships. Yet when two people move in the same direction and push their world forward together, no obstacle feels impossible to overcome.
This sculpture is a celebration of love, partnership, and unwavering support. It reminds us that happiness is not about finding a perfect world, but about creating one together—through shared dreams, mutual trust, and the strength to face every challenge side by side.
“Together Forward” is a timeless symbol of two people who understand that life’s greatest strength lies not in walking alone, but in moving forward together. A meaningful gift for a wedding, an anniversary, or any occasion celebrating a love that grows stronger with every step.
I was born on 1975. I’ve been engaged in sculpture since 1998. I would call myself a self-taught, though my work has been greatly influenced by an educator and sculptor, Jacek Kozłowski. Meeting him deserves to be called “the moment” of my life.
In my work I attempt at displaying delicacy, fickleness, etherealness, and motion. Hence, perhaps, a number of my sculptures are disproportionably long – as they become apparently light thus, barely reaching the ground. I strive to avoid limiting myself to one manner of shaping the figures. I like experimenting with proportions and seeking for ever different way of deforming the reality.
I think it’s vital for every sculpture to present a story. First, I have a subject and then I find some shape for it. I believe it’s partially connected with the fact that I’m a graduate from the Academy of Special Education.
I co-operate with art galleries in Warsaw, Copenhagen, Bryrup (Denmark) and Arnhem (The Netherlands), Malmo(Sweden).
Foundry: My own workshop
Sculpture is signed with my initials
We include certificate of authenticity with the sculpture.
This is an amazing sculpture, one of my favourites.
Together Forward
The most beautiful journey is the one shared by two.
Life is never without challenges. It brings unexpected turns, imperfections, and moments that test even the strongest relationships. Yet when two people move in the same direction and push their world forward together, no obstacle feels impossible to overcome.
This sculpture is a celebration of love, partnership, and unwavering support. It reminds us that happiness is not about finding a perfect world, but about creating one together—through shared dreams, mutual trust, and the strength to face every challenge side by side.
“Together Forward” is a timeless symbol of two people who understand that life’s greatest strength lies not in walking alone, but in moving forward together. A meaningful gift for a wedding, an anniversary, or any occasion celebrating a love that grows stronger with every step.
I was born on 1975. I’ve been engaged in sculpture since 1998. I would call myself a self-taught, though my work has been greatly influenced by an educator and sculptor, Jacek Kozłowski. Meeting him deserves to be called “the moment” of my life.
In my work I attempt at displaying delicacy, fickleness, etherealness, and motion. Hence, perhaps, a number of my sculptures are disproportionably long – as they become apparently light thus, barely reaching the ground. I strive to avoid limiting myself to one manner of shaping the figures. I like experimenting with proportions and seeking for ever different way of deforming the reality.
I think it’s vital for every sculpture to present a story. First, I have a subject and then I find some shape for it. I believe it’s partially connected with the fact that I’m a graduate from the Academy of Special Education.
I co-operate with art galleries in Warsaw, Copenhagen, Bryrup (Denmark) and Arnhem (The Netherlands), Malmo(Sweden).
Foundry: My own workshop
Sculpture is signed with my initials
We include certificate of authenticity with the sculpture.
This is an amazing sculpture, one of my favourites.
