At the Edge sculpture
At the Edge – Hand-cast Bronze Sculpture
A poetic study of balance and resilience. This solid bronze sculpture features a lone sheep perched on the sharp edge of an architectural form, exploring the tension between nature and man-made structures.
This piece reinterprets the classical pastoral theme through a modern lens, placing the timeless symbol of the sheep within a stark, architectural geometry to explore the balance between ancient heritage and contemporary urban life, between what is given and what we are.
Cast using the traditional 'lost-wax' process at 1200°C, the piece plays with the concept of finding one's footing in an ever-shifting world. A powerful statement of poise and contemporary minimalist aesthetics.
Details:
Artist: Nerijus Kisielius
Medium: Bronze
Technique: Lost-wax casting (Cast in the artist's private foundry)
Subject: Animal / Conceptual
Style: Minimalism / Impressionistic Realism
Authenticity: Signed by the artist; Certificate of Authenticity included.
Materials used:
bronze, lost wax melting method
Details:
- From a limited edition of 10
- Size: 5 x 6.69 x 3.54"
- Signed and numbered on the back
- Style: impressionistic/ conceptual / minimalist