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This life-size, figurative sculpture shows a male figure with a raven on his arm. The sculpture was modeled in clay in a lengthy work process and then again cast in plaster with the help of a "lost mold" made of plaster. The plastic was then reworked with adhesive-bound clay. The earth-like material enlivens the surface and creates a biomorphic material character. The special handling of the material resulted in intentional shrinkage cracks on the… surface of the plastic. It is next to
the search for a natural, earthy aesthetic, striving to portray the physical finitude of human existence. Since the figure is very fragile, it is not weather-resistant and is only suitable for indoor use. A bronze casting could also be produced. The production time would take about 8 weeks.
« For me, the sculpture is the enthusiasm that inanimate material begins to speak out of itself through deformation alone and suddenly belongs to a part of the living world. »
Wolfgang Eckert is a sculptor based in Germany whose works have been exhibited both nationally and in France. Fascinated by the connection between plastic-spatial relationships and the human expression that becomes evident in them, his pieces are an "observation of nature and exploration of individuality". In addition, Eckert's pieces are self-reflective and inspired by his memories. His diverse compositions are created using cement and plaster.