Artwork details
- Medium : Aluminium, Steel Without Stand
- Dimensions : Length: 10.6in, Height: 72in, Depth: 10.6in
About this artwork
A load-bearing basic structure (wood, steel and recycled plastic with glass fiber reinforcement) is covered all around with hand-formed aluminum fields that are joined together like scales, glued and riveted. The step-by-step, labor-intensive anchoring and linking of the elements creates a lively armored skin that evokes mystical associations.
The polished aluminum armor - protected by a natural,… corrosion-resistant oxidation layer - permanently retains its shine.
Due to the low center of gravity, this free-standing sculpture is very stable. It weighs 22 kg and is signed with the initials cR.
Christoph Robausch
Austria
Credentials
- Major permanent collection
- Established Artist
- International Exposure
- Favorited by galleries
- Featured in gallery curations
- Works on commission
« My rather unconventional technique arises from the intention to let the change of the material to the work flow freely. »
The free use of one's own resources is the fundamental creative disposition in Robausch's work.
His techniques and use of materials are also peculiar.
Standing outside the traditional art world, Robausch goes and thinks in an open and unsupported way.
Sculptures, wall objects and relief-like panel paintings are created entirely from within the individual.
Robausch also likes to rework his own works from earlier times, deforming and retuning them.
The translation of the mood of his physical works into digital, animated works sometimes seems strangely alien.
Currently, his original, very material-oriented working method is unfolding again with the "Future Origin" series.
The unpredictable immediacy seems to shine through these enigmatic, relief-like panel paintings.
They bought an artwork from this artist
"Christoph has many artworks that I really like. This artwork is stunning, and I am happy to have made a good choice. I really appreciate his work!"
An Art Lover, purchase made in December 2023: "The Myth - Mood 9 [Hommage a' William Turner]", India Ink on Metal , 47.2x39.4in