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In my sculpture, clay and gold leaf merge into a unity that captures both the fragility and the enduring splendor of memories. This bust, rendered in vibrant colors and with visible traces of time, is intended to remind viewers of the transient nature of our existence, but also of the lasting impressions we leave behind. In any home, it will be a source of inspiration and contemplative reflection.
Dimensions without wires: 45 cm high, 19 cm wide,… 15 cm deep
Dimensions with wires: 48 cm high, 24 cm wide, 26 cm deep
Gaby Pühmeyer, ceramic artist and sculptor, explores the symbiotic coexistence between humans and animals. Her works piece together myths and nature into touching compositions, with fish and birds in particular serving as symbols. The emotional depth of her art reveals the search for the self and emphasizes the need to rethink the relationship between humans and nature.