Year of creation | 2014 |
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Dimensions | 7 W × 28 H × 5 D cm |
Weight | 3 kg |
Type of art | sculpture |
Style | modern |
Genre | genre |
Materials | Bronze |
Crafted with a profound understanding of the human form, this sculpture by Jivko Sedlarski is a captivating portrayal of the body's anatomy through the medium of bronze and stone. Entitled 'Robe Sirène', it embodies the ethereal qualities of a siren's robe, blending the organic and tactile vividness of anatomical art. This piece, made in 2014, reflects a modern artistic vision, inviting viewers into a nuanced exploration of the human body's beauty and complexity. Limited to 100 editions, it stands as a rare gem that bridges the physical and the metaphysical in art.
The mind and imagination of Jivko Sedlarski are in constant ferment. His sources of inspiration are multiple. A fan of contemporary art, he creates his works (paintings, sculptures, installations) from the most diverse materials, from the most "classic" (paper, cardboard, gouache, acrylic, granite) to the most unexpected (steel, resin, plastic, women's tights, electric light, human body). If he does not wait for commissions to implement his inspiration, he knows how to put his talent to good use to respond to all requests that aim to integrate art into our living environment, whether through commissions public: public squares (Bonneville la Structure), rivers (Entre Terre & Eau), establishments (Geneva library, Rennes station) or private commissions: granite sculpture at the edge of a swimming pool (Le Cube), metal tree in the middle of a forest (Le Grand Arbre Bleu), stylized fireplace in a house. The possibilities offered by Contemporary Art and the inspiration of Jivko Sedlarski are limitless! Whether you have an idea or not, come visit him and talk to him about what you like, your tastes, your feelings, your projects, your perception of art, the place you want to give it in your life and how. He will welcome you with generosity, guide you and devote all his energy and sensitivity to creating the work of art that will give you the greatest emotion. Emmanuel Frin