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Artwork details
- Medium : Objects, Wood Without Stand
- Dimensions : Length: 8in, Height: 8in, Depth: 3in
About this artwork
The Greek god HERMES, the fleet-footed messenger of the gods, is commonly identified with Roman god, Mercury, the god of shopkeepers and merchants, travelers and transporters of goods, and thieves and tricksters. This wall sculpture, created during the pandemic COVID-19 stays at home period, is the artist's reinterpretation for a bright outlook during a dark period. As with other pieces from the series of dioramas, this piece uses only repurposed…
materials and outdated electronics to explore a combination of materials to tell a story. This piece is ready for hanging.
Aleks Rosenberg
United States
Credentials
- Major permanent collection
- Established Artist
- International Exposure
- Prizewinner
- Covered by the Press
- Favorited by galleries
- Featured in gallery curations
- Works on commission
« To me as an artist, art is an ongoing evolutionary process. The more you do, the more you are prone to make so-called “happy accidents.” The happy accidents are the evolutionary parts of art that tend to have a lasting connection and stand the test of time. »
Aleks Rosenberg is a multi-disciplinary artist and filmmaker who resides in the United States and has exhibited and sold his works internationally. He received his BFA from Pratt Institute and MFA from Yale University School of Art. The central themes found in his works relate to the 'outside looking in' and the 'sun will always come up tomorrow'. For Rosenberg, there has always been tension between darkness and light, and as such, his compositions seek to find a balance between the two extremes. Working through series, he uses contrasting found or repurposed materials to leave clues for stories to be told.
Aleks Rosenberg
327 - HERMES
$900