Rat Sculpture - Lyubov Yakimenko - Jose Art Gallery
Rat Sculpture - Lyubov Yakimenko - Jose Art Gallery
Rat – buy
Rat – sculpture
Rat – order
Rat – buy online
Favoriteschevron_bottomSave

Rat

Original sculpture, 10×18 cm, 2019
Original artwork with a certificate of authenticity
Secure payment methods: card, bank
Free and easy 14 days returns
Find Similar Artworks
Shipping & returns
  • We offer expert global shipping, overseen by our logistics team.
  • We provide a 14-day return policy at no cost, excluding custom-made items.
Payment

Characteristics of the Sculpture “Rat”

Year of creation2019
Dimensions10 W × 18 H × 12 D   cm
Type of artsculpture
Stylerealism
Genreanimalist
MaterialsTerra-cotta

Description of the Artwork “Rat”

Automatic translation

The rat will be a symbol of the coming year and will bring good luck.

About the artist

Lyubov Yakimenko is a sculptor. She received an academic education in her specialty at the Kharkov State Art School (1989-1992) and then at the Kharkov Art and Industrial Institute. She took an active part in exhibitions, even from the period of study at the institute. Takes part in exhibitions and creative projects. 2012 project "Jewish Atlantis", followed by an exhibition in the AVEK gallery, as well as an exhibition "Rivers of Babylon". Since 2013 member of the Union of Artists of Ukraine. In 2016, a large personal exhibition of wood sculpture "OBJECT-SUBJECT" in the Municipal Gallery of Kharkov and the collective project "Christmas Stories" in ART AREA "DK". Permanent participant of exhibitions held by the National Union of Artists of Ukraine. In his work, he prefers to use something that allows you to combine shape and color. This is wood and ceramics. Love for these materials arose in my student years. Later in his work, preference was given to bronze. But over time, there was a return to favorite materials and a rethinking of working with them. The active use of color in sculpture is due to the fact that in the world around us, color and form are inextricably linked. Accordingly, in sculpture they complement each other, creating a kind of sculptural picture. And, if in working with wood, contact with the material occurs through a tool, then terracotta is direct contact, conveying all the quivering touch of the sculptor.

Recently Viewed - 0 Artworks
Recommendations