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Artwork details
- Medium : Stone With Stand
- Dimensions : Length: 15.7in, Height: 25.6in, Depth: 13.8in
About this artwork
The sculpture was carved from a beautiful two-toned sandstone. While a large head was originally planned, intuition took over. I became a medium, and a Janus-faced work of art emerged, with two more strange heads on the opposite side, crowning the pine cones as a symbol of enlightenment. That's how it can be done, very "unexpected!"
The sculpture is mounted on bearings and can be rotated with almost no effort. Weight approx. 60 kg
The sculpture is mounted on bearings and can be rotated with almost no effort. Weight approx. 60 kg
Tilo Tscheulin
Germany
Credentials
- Featured in gallery curations
- Works on commission
"Art is an escape from reality. The only question is: In which direction?"
Tilo Tscheulin is a self-taught sculptor who works primarily in stone, occasionally also in metal, wood, and as a painter. His technique combines planned and intuitive approaches, using the material as a medium to explore archaic and futuristic themes, often in large-scale figurative sculptures, heads, or spiral motifs. His works convey a deep fascination with the timeless and primal, inviting the viewer on an emotional journey between past, present, and future. Since 2012, he has run and managed the permanent public exhibition "Kunstprojekt Wasserhüsli" in 79585 Steinen.
Tilo Tscheulin is a self-taught sculptor who works primarily in stone, occasionally also in metal, wood, and as a painter. His technique combines planned and intuitive approaches, using the material as a medium to explore archaic and futuristic themes, often in large-scale figurative sculptures, heads, or spiral motifs. His works convey a deep fascination with the timeless and primal, inviting the viewer on an emotional journey between past, present, and future. Since 2012, he has run and managed the permanent public exhibition "Kunstprojekt Wasserhüsli" in 79585 Steinen.
Tilo Tscheulin
Unexpected
$17,400