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After Alexandria reflects on what remains when a centre of learning, beauty, and power passes into history. The title evokes Alexandria as a meeting point of cultures, ideas, conquest, and loss, where knowledge was gathered, transformed, and eventually scattered.
The figure is not a ruler, goddess, or monument, but a human presence standing in the aftermath of inherited ideals. Her posture holds both strength and uncertainty, suggesting how cultural… memory survives not only in ruins, texts, and architecture, but in the body itself.
Shown here as a painted clay model, the work is intended to be cast in bronze and finished with patina. This transformation from fragile material into enduring form echoes the passage of time the sculpture contemplates: creation, decay, inheritance, and responsibility.
Moving between clay sculpture and digital design, Dutch artist Peter van der Linde fuses ancient craft with contemporary storytelling. His bronze figures do not stand alone — each is accompanied by an original audio narrative, extending the sculpture beyond form into experience.
Through this dialogue between material and voice, Van der Linde explores creation, decay, sustainability, and human struggle, inviting reflection on the delicate balance between humanity, nature, and time.
Listen to the stories and discover the bronze characters at www.oldbies.com