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After Rome reflects on what remains when empires fade and ideals outlive their power. Inspired by Roman sculpture and contemporary human posture, the work explores the tension between permanence and collapse - how history lingers in the body long after monuments fall.
The figure stands in a moment of quiet aftermath: not heroic, not defeated, but human. It carries the weight of inherited systems, and cultural memory - themes that run through my… wider practice of creation, decay, and responsibility.
This unique bronze sculpture is finished with a dark green patina, marking the completion of its transformation from raw material into enduring form. Its slow, deliberate making is intentional, echoing the passage of time that the work itself contemplates.
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, and sustainability, inviting reflection on the delicate balance between humanity, nature, and time.