Other artworks by Albert Dura
Artwork details
- Medium : Steel Without Stand
- Dimensions : Length: 13in, Height: 12.2in, Depth: 11.4in
About this artwork
The Diary (Memory). Desk sculpture by Albert Dura.
The series of sculptures (The Man and the Word) is inspired by history in its personal, individual dimension.
Comprehended as a collection of memories, past events, images imprinted in the memory, but also as a constant striving for freedom.
Ultimately is dedicated to considerations of the condition of a man in the modern world.
This metal sculpture is very unique and hand-formed.
Steel color,… varnished.
The sculpture comes with a certificate of authenticity, signed and dated by the artist.
Keywords: diary, memory, text, book, notebook, metal, steel sculpture, writing, album, secret, image, Albert Dura.
The series of sculptures (The Man and the Word) is inspired by history in its personal, individual dimension.
Comprehended as a collection of memories, past events, images imprinted in the memory, but also as a constant striving for freedom.
Ultimately is dedicated to considerations of the condition of a man in the modern world.
This metal sculpture is very unique and hand-formed.
Steel color,… varnished.
The sculpture comes with a certificate of authenticity, signed and dated by the artist.
Keywords: diary, memory, text, book, notebook, metal, steel sculpture, writing, album, secret, image, Albert Dura.
Albert Dura
Poland
Credentials
- Featured in gallery curations
- Works on commission
Albert Dura is an experienced artist-sculptor. He draws most of his inspiration from myths and the natural and supernatural world.
He has deliberately chosen metal for his sculptures. Despite the fact that it is a common material, metal is definitely exceptional. Used for centuries, metal is a durable material, with time it acquires a patina and becomes more refined.
Albert Dura says: "For me, 'metal' turns out to be a material that opens the way to other dimensions - memories, history and even transcendence."
He has deliberately chosen metal for his sculptures. Despite the fact that it is a common material, metal is definitely exceptional. Used for centuries, metal is a durable material, with time it acquires a patina and becomes more refined.
Albert Dura says: "For me, 'metal' turns out to be a material that opens the way to other dimensions - memories, history and even transcendence."
Albert Dura
The Diary - Memory
$3,820