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Under the Maple
This original bronze sculpture captures the profound proximity between a house and a majestic maple tree. It explores the dialogue between man-made shelter and the living forest, where the architectural lines of a roof meet the expansive, organic crown of a tree. I am inspired by the way a home becomes part of the tree’s shadow, and the landscape, in turn, becomes an inseparable part of the home’s soul.
As part of my "Handscapes"… series, this piece reflects my belief that a landscape is not just a view, but something to be felt and shaped by hand. Cast in my private foundry using lost-wax method at 1200°C, the work bridges the gap between the soft textures of nature and the eternal strength of metal. It serves as an "Anchor of Silence," inviting the viewer to touch the horizon and experience the rhythmic harmony of our environment.
Note: Hand-cast to order. Please allow 2-3 weeks for casting and patination. Signed by the artist with a Certificate of Authenticity.
Discover the newest artists on Singulart who joined our community in the last month. If you are looking for fresh artworks you’ve never seen before, this is the section to visit.
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.