Mario Klara (1973) - Sun Goddess

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Sun Goddess to unikalna (1/1) rzeźba ceramiczna autorstwa Mario Klara z Krakowa (1973), wykonana z fireclayu i glazury w kolorach pomarańczowym, żółtym, zielonym, brązowym, białym i czarnym, o wymiarach 33 cm wysokości, 27 cm szerokości i 13 cm głębokości, waży około 2,7 kg, podpisana, sprzedawana bezpośrednio przez artystę z certyfikatem autentyczności, rok 2026, edycja Gods.

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A ceramic "Sun goddess" sculpture, handcrafted by an artist from Krakow from fireclay, covered with orange,yellow,green,brown,white and black glaze. Fired at 1080°C (2300°F).
The sculpture is signed in form of cavity inside, and she comes with a certificate of authenticity. The sculpture is 1/1.

Dimensions:
Height ~33cm, Width ~27cm, Depth ~13cm
Weight: ~2.7 kg

The sculpture is packaged in several layers of protective plastic and a thick cardboard box.

Historie sprzedawców

Mario Klara – born in 1973 in the Bieszczady in Poland. Even as a child, working in his father’s brickworks, he was constantly in contact with clay, which sparked a genuine passion for this material. In 1993, he moved to Kraków, where he truly came into his own as an artist. He is a self-taught artist and a staunch advocate of the trial-and-error method. His approach is unique—he designs and builds the tools and equipment necessary for creating sculptures on his own. In his projects, he doesn’t limit himself to clay but also uses metal, wood, and glass, combining them into unexpected forms. His many years of experience continually yield increasingly ambitious projects. In his work, he employs original techniques and experiments with glaze like an alchemist in a laboratory, constantly seeking new forms of expression.

A ceramic "Sun goddess" sculpture, handcrafted by an artist from Krakow from fireclay, covered with orange,yellow,green,brown,white and black glaze. Fired at 1080°C (2300°F).
The sculpture is signed in form of cavity inside, and she comes with a certificate of authenticity. The sculpture is 1/1.

Dimensions:
Height ~33cm, Width ~27cm, Depth ~13cm
Weight: ~2.7 kg

The sculpture is packaged in several layers of protective plastic and a thick cardboard box.

Historie sprzedawców

Mario Klara – born in 1973 in the Bieszczady in Poland. Even as a child, working in his father’s brickworks, he was constantly in contact with clay, which sparked a genuine passion for this material. In 1993, he moved to Kraków, where he truly came into his own as an artist. He is a self-taught artist and a staunch advocate of the trial-and-error method. His approach is unique—he designs and builds the tools and equipment necessary for creating sculptures on his own. In his projects, he doesn’t limit himself to clay but also uses metal, wood, and glass, combining them into unexpected forms. His many years of experience continually yield increasingly ambitious projects. In his work, he employs original techniques and experiments with glaze like an alchemist in a laboratory, constantly seeking new forms of expression.

Szczegóły

Era
Po 2000 r.
Sprzedawane przez
Bezpośrednio od artysty
Kraj pochodzenia
Polska
Materiał
Glazura, Glina
Artysta
Mario Klara (1973)
Tytuł dzieła
Sun Goddess
Podpis
sygnowany
Edycja
Gods
Rok
2026
Kolor
Biały, Brązowy, Pomarańczowy, Zielony, Żółty
Stan
w idealnym stanie
Wysokość
33 cm
Szerokość
27 cm
Głębokość
13 cm
Waga
2700 g
Sprzedawane przez
PolskaZweryfikowano
34
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