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Polished bronze inside and outside of the eggs, real bouchot molds & golden powder
Dimensions: the base (black base) is 25x25cm and the sculpture has a height of 55 cm
Work produced in 8 copies and 4 artist proofs
The works are never identical because I don't have a cast. Each time I remake the broken egg into wax before casting them in bronze.
The work is signed and numbered
Symbolically this work represents a lot. Life in balance, the… beauty of the broken egg which gives life, the shine of bronze which highlights the dazzling moments of deep joy and which also underlines that everything is a question of point of view. The journey is full of difficulties without which the beauties would not be as beautiful.
Path of life, elegance, pretty breakage... without breakage there is no light, without light there is no life and without life it's a shame....
Barbara Greindl, a contemporary Belgian sculptor, boldly explores the absurdity and beauty of the world through works full of humor and commitment. Barbara grew up in an artistic environment influenced by a mother who restored old paintings and a father with eccentric ideas. After working on masterpieces by Flemish masters, Rubens and Rembrandt among others, she turned to contemporary creation. Today, her bronze sculptures, her murals and her oil paintings subtly question the paradoxes of our society, between surrealism and Belgian humor.