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"This sculpture combines the horseshoe, a traditional symbol of luck, with wings formed of volutes, evoking flight and movement. It suggests that luck, far from being static, is a living energy, ready to take flight for those who dare to seize it and make it grow."
Sculpture made by arc welding from recycled elements: horseshoe, scrolls, drum brakes, cow shoes.
Protection / Finishing of the sculpture:… black paint.
Wall hanging system: nail or screw.
Size: 43 cm x 62 cm x 8 cm
Approximate weight: 4.3 kg
Creation date: 10/2024
Artist: Jonathan Pradillon
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« "When you really want to achieve something, you will always get there." »
Jonathan Pradillon is a French painter and sculptor who has exhibited nationally. His abstract compositions translate themes of philosophy and nature through the symbolism of color and geometry. Pradillon also conveys messages about everyday life and the society which surrounds us in his pieces. His paintings are usually created using acrylics, brushes, knives and acrylic markers. When sculpting, he often marries opposing elements such as wood and metal in a continuous search for new possibilities of expression.