Dariusz Zielinski - I will fly anyway! (everyth is possible) bronne






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Puolan veiston Dariusz Zielinski esittelee pronssista valmistetun monotyypiskaivertelman nimeltä 'I will fly anyway! (everyth is possible) bronne', valmistettu vuonna 2026, mitat 32 cm leveä, 36 cm korkea ja 12 cm syvä, käsin signeerattu ja aitoustodistuksin varustettu.
Myyjän antama kuvaus
Syntynyt vuonna 1975.
Olen työskennellyt veistoksen parissa vuodesta 1998 lähtien.
Kutsuisin itseni itseoppineeksi, vaikka työni on suuresti vaikuttanut kouluttajaan ja veistäjään Jacek Kozłowskiin. Tapaaminen hänen kanssaan ansaitsee tulla kutsutuksi elämäni “hetkeksi”.
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.
Syntynyt vuonna 1975.
Olen työskennellyt veistoksen parissa vuodesta 1998 lähtien.
Kutsuisin itseni itseoppineeksi, vaikka työni on suuresti vaikuttanut kouluttajaan ja veistäjään Jacek Kozłowskiin. Tapaaminen hänen kanssaan ansaitsee tulla kutsutuksi elämäni “hetkeksi”.
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.
