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The sculpture "spirit of diversity" was made of white marble from Lasa.
Viewed from afar, this work of art initially only reveals an abstract, organic form. On closer inspection and depending on the incidence of light, however, the contours of human facial features become apparent.
They are people of different backgrounds, religions and cultures.
However, these people all appear like prisoners and try with all their might to break out of a system… of modern slavery.
In doing so, the artist wants to create a connection to today's system, which no longer has anything to do with freedom.
The surface of this sculpture is finely sanded and left natural.
Lasa Marble is a very hard, durable and weather-resistant marble from South Tyrol (Italy). For this reason, this sculpture is also suitable for outdoor use.
« 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.