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Sheep in the Evening is a unique wall relief that bridges the gap between the monumental weight of bronze and the organic warmth of fiber. Handcrafted using a combination of wet and dry needle felting techniques, this one-of-a-kind textile artwork translates the artist’s sculptural language into natural wool. The piece focuses on a flock of sheep, exploring the graphic tension between their forms and the elongated shadows they cast. It is a tactile… study of structure, rhythm, and silence. Professionally stretched over a hidden wooden frame, this tactile sculpture brings an innovative, contemporary texture to high-end modern interiors. Medium: Textile Art (100% Natural Wool over Wooden Stretcher) Dimensions: 22 x 17 x 1.5 in (56 x 43 x 3.8 cm) Authenticity: Hand-signed and dated (NK 2023). Includes a Certificate of Authenticity.
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.