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The feather - its transience, its delicacy, combined with the material of which it is made - creates a surprising effect. In the form of a sculpture, the author refers to his previous works - the feather is implicitly transformed into an open book.
This metal sculpture is very unique and hand formed.
Steel colour, lacquered.
The sculpture comes with a signed and dated certificate of authenticity from the… artist.
The artwork is part of the 'Nature' series of sculptures. This series is dedicated to the theme of the relentless forces of nature and their quest for rebirth. It is also inevitably a reflection on transience.
Keywords: feather, bird, pen, book, sky, life, history, Albert Dura, metal sculpture, gentle, fly, transient.
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."