Other artworks by Angelika Kienberger
Artwork details
- Medium : Wood Without Stand
- Dimensions : Length: 3.9in, Height: 17.3in, Depth: 4.7in
About this artwork
The standing female figure made of cherry wood embodies a thoughtful attitude. Her gaze seems to be directed into the distance, as if she were reflecting on past events. The moment depicted marks a decisive turning point in the life of this figure. It is as if she is standing at a crossroads, ready to take a new direction. This sculpture invites the viewer to reflect on their own life and to become aware of the importance of courageously taking new…
paths.
The figure is knocked out of the entire trunk and then worked over with a special iron to create a lively surface structure. Finally, the sculpture was oiled. This is a unique piece and the figure is signed "AK" on the plinth.
The figure is knocked out of the entire trunk and then worked over with a special iron to create a lively surface structure. Finally, the sculpture was oiled. This is a unique piece and the figure is signed "AK" on the plinth.
Angelika Kienberger
Germany
Credentials
- Major permanent collection
- Experienced Artist
- Favorited by galleries
- Featured in gallery curations
- Works on commission
« Each of my pieces is representative of unity and simplicity of form, liveliness from calm, the search for a equilibrium in the modern world. »
For established German artist Angelika Kienberger the best way to express her feelings and emotions is through the language of sculpture. Her artworks are serene and emotive, stylised representations of the female form based on life experience and her relationships with others. Utilizing figurative characters her bronze, stone and wooden pieces are richly textured and optimise the natural variations unique to each material.
Angelika has exhibited her pieces extensively throughout her native Germany where they are held in the collections of many national institutions.
Angelika has exhibited her pieces extensively throughout her native Germany where they are held in the collections of many national institutions.
Angelika Kienberger
Reflection
$6,750