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The work “human flow DIVERSITY I” consists of 9 different types of wood:
Linden, larch, walnut, oak, spruce, olive, beech, maple and mahogany
The woods are all leftover pieces from the artist's various works, which are combined here to create a new work of art.
These 8 sculptures from the "human flow" series are as diverse as our society and it is precisely this diversity that makes our lives so exciting. All people should treat each other with… respect and tolerance. This means accepting people as they are and not judging them too quickly because you don't know certain things. You don't have to like everyone and everything; what is important is to treat each other respectfully and peacefully.
The surface of the sculptures is completely natural.
The frame is made of larch wood, MDF board and white acrylic paint.
There is a hanger on the back for easy mounting on the wall.
« I have always been fascinated by abstracting the human body in order to depict it in a simple and elegant form. »
Manfred Hellweger is an Austrian sculptor whose works are already represented by collectors worldwide. He is particularly known for his minimalist approach, in which he reduces forms to their essential elements. Hellweger's work embodies the idea that nothing is permanent; everything evolves and changes. Each of his sculptures reflects a deep engagement with the materials and themes he explores. Despite their simplicity, his works are deeply expressive and, by reducing them to the essentials, offer a metaphor for mindfulness and contentment.