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Loving moments or kiss marks.
The idea for this object had been around for a while. The trip to Peccia then provided the impetus. When I saw the many cut blocks in front of me, it was clear. My kissing lips would come from one of these blocks.
Peccia marble is the only marble sourced in Switzerland. It is also known as crystalline marble. As the name suggests, it is slightly more crystalline than the famous Carrara marble. A base can be provided… upon request for an additional charge.
Kissing lips.
Weight approx. 50kg
Base: Footprint 60x60cm, presentation area 40x40cm, height 100cm
Steel, welded and coated.
Buchberger is a sculptor and painter. Rock and pop, beginning in the late 1960s, have been a culture with many facets that have never faded. And many musicians and groups, from then to the present, are influenced by the spontaneous moments on stage in his paintings. This is the focus. When viewed in more detail, the painting is a contemporary image of the baby boomer generation. The sculptures are completely separate from this. Here, the focus is on the depiction of heads. This can be described as traditional sculpture. This also applies to Renate Buchberger's work with stone. While the stone she works with is traditionally marble from Italy or Ticino and alabaster, Renate Buchberger works with various types of marble, basalt, and travertine. Another area of activity for Renate Buchberger is papier-mâché figures, as well as objects and sculptures made of wood, steel, etc., often spontaneously developed through upcycling.