Details zum Werk
- Technik : Objekte, Holz Ohne Sockel
- Größe : Breite: 47,2in, Höhe: 29,5in, Tiefe: 47,2in
Über das Werk
Gibbon skulls on antler chandelier with integrated lighting inside the skulls - 30.000 high-quality Swarovski crystals in diamond colors set by hands.
The artist created new species of taxidermical animals prepared from individual original components of formerly living animals and organically assembled into biomorphic chimeras, thereby creating a fascinating world of new mystic, different creatures. They document the beauty and connection with nature… and are a symbol of evolution. Every creature has its individual story and heritage, making all of them unique in their existence. With the soul gone, the body becomes just an ornament. These objects are reshaped, transformed, and brought back to life to regain their place as a symbol of nature's beauty. The hybrid creatures are studded then with tens of thousands of millimeter-sized Swarovski crystals in detailed craftsmanship. The recurring theme in all her artwork.
The artist created new species of taxidermical animals prepared from individual original components of formerly living animals and organically assembled into biomorphic chimeras, thereby creating a fascinating world of new mystic, different creatures. They document the beauty and connection with nature… and are a symbol of evolution. Every creature has its individual story and heritage, making all of them unique in their existence. With the soul gone, the body becomes just an ornament. These objects are reshaped, transformed, and brought back to life to regain their place as a symbol of nature's beauty. The hybrid creatures are studded then with tens of thousands of millimeter-sized Swarovski crystals in detailed craftsmanship. The recurring theme in all her artwork.
Marina Della Preda
Deutschland
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« Die Schönheit der Natur ist unübertroffen in ihrer Pracht und ihren endlosen Wundern. »
Marina Della Preda ist eine preisgekrönte Fotokünstlerin und Bildhauerin aus Deutschland, deren Werke in Italien ausgestellt wurden. Darüber hinaus wurde ihre Kunst in Publikationen wie dem RIZE Magazine vorgestellt. In ihren Stücken erforscht Preda die elementaren Themen Leben, Schönheit, Tod und Wiedergeburt, die für jede Kreatur unvermeidlich sind. Sie beschreibt ihre künstlerische Praxis als die Schaffung einer eigenen Vision davon, "wie sich Lebewesen und Natur unter verschiedenen Umweltbedingungen entwickeln".