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The Intimacy of a Moment
"After the Bath" captures a private, unobserved moment of serenity. The sculpture depicts a nude female figure in the gentle act of drying or adjusting her hair—a ritual as old as humanity itself. I wanted to portray not just the physical beauty of the body, but the feeling of freshness and the quiet introspection that comes after a purifying bath. The pose is natural and fluid, conveying a sense of ease and comfort in one's… own skin.
Forged at 1200°C, "After the Bath" is a "small story" of human grace. It is designed to be an "Anchor of Silence" in a modern home, inviting the viewer to slow down and appreciate the simple, enduring miracles of life. Each piece is hand-finished, ensuring that the final sculpture is a unique testament to traditional craftsmanship and contemporary feeling.
Hand-cast in my own foundry using the lost-wax technique, this piece preserves the deliberate traces of my modeling to give the bronze a vibrant, living quality.
Nerijus Kisielius, a master sculptor rooted in the Lithuanian classical tradition, harnesses bronze, wood, felt, and paint to bridge ancient techniques and contemporary stillness. His process revolves around lost-wax casting, where he transitions soft, hand-sculpted wax into enduring bronze forms—each piece embracing tactile textures and the narrative interplay of figure and shadow. Through highly symbolic sheep motifs and abstracted objects, his art radiates vulnerability, communal warmth, and a serene pastoral quiet, inviting the viewer to share in a sense of timelessness and the profound silence of fleeting moments made eternal.