Mitch Richmond (1983) - The Alchemist

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Mitch Richmond (1983), The Alchemist, en handsignerad metallskulptur från Europa, begränsad upplaga i full metallkonfiguration, upplaga 250, mått 27 cm hög, 28 cm bred och 28 cm djup, inklusive COA i rostfritt stål med tagg och kedja.

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-Urban Apocalyptica-

THE SCULPTURE
Urban Apocolyptica - Contemporary Wunderkammer
Hand-casted, welded and Antique Patinated metal
H25 x W28 x L28 CM (Including Stand H27 x W28 x L28 CM)
Limited Edition in full metal configuration // Edition of 250
COA is a stainless steel US military tag and chain //
IG: MITCHRICHMOND.STUDIO

This Product may have Scars and Scratches that are inherent characteristics of this material and the technique. It results in a bold and expressive style, giving uniqueness to each piece.
Comes with a signed certificate of authenticity on stainless steel.

DESCRIPTION
The sculpture is part of Project Archetype by Mitch Richmond Studio. This project showcases icons and objects that are widely recognized, och which have shaped modern-day popular culture as we know it today. For the artist, all the concepts in Project Archetype have been a result of past and present influences in his life that served as the foundation for contemporary works of art.

BIO
Born on the shores of East Coast USA.
From there Mitch Richmond lived on 3 continents and even more different countries and cultures.
Through these adventures, the world is his playground and travels his education.
The high-contrast works are inspired by global concepts and beliefs from the past, present, and future, where our opposing cultures and ways are a catalyst for his art.
Always looking to engage, entice and motivate the audience.
Join the journey of the concepts from his thoughts and views.

-Urban Apocalyptica-

THE SCULPTURE
Urban Apocolyptica - Contemporary Wunderkammer
Hand-casted, welded and Antique Patinated metal
H25 x W28 x L28 CM (Including Stand H27 x W28 x L28 CM)
Limited Edition in full metal configuration // Edition of 250
COA is a stainless steel US military tag and chain //
IG: MITCHRICHMOND.STUDIO

This Product may have Scars and Scratches that are inherent characteristics of this material and the technique. It results in a bold and expressive style, giving uniqueness to each piece.
Comes with a signed certificate of authenticity on stainless steel.

DESCRIPTION
The sculpture is part of Project Archetype by Mitch Richmond Studio. This project showcases icons and objects that are widely recognized, och which have shaped modern-day popular culture as we know it today. For the artist, all the concepts in Project Archetype have been a result of past and present influences in his life that served as the foundation for contemporary works of art.

BIO
Born on the shores of East Coast USA.
From there Mitch Richmond lived on 3 continents and even more different countries and cultures.
Through these adventures, the world is his playground and travels his education.
The high-contrast works are inspired by global concepts and beliefs from the past, present, and future, where our opposing cultures and ways are a catalyst for his art.
Always looking to engage, entice and motivate the audience.
Join the journey of the concepts from his thoughts and views.

Uppgifter

Era
Efter 2000
Ursprungsland
Europa
Material
Metall
Artist
Mitch Richmond (1983)
Titel på konstverket
The Alchemist
Signatur
Handsignerad
Skick
Utmärkt skick
Höjd
27 cm
Bredd
28 cm
Djup
28 cm
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3154
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