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Mongolia captures the raw, shifting beauty of the Mongolian landscape its layered stone formations, ice-cold glaciers, and arid deserts. Handcrafted from plaster of Paris, each meticulously carved form transforms the vastness of this terrain into a sculptural experience that is at once intimate and monumental.
The piece evokes the tension between freedom and vulnerability. It invites the viewer to imagine life in spaces untouched by human interference… where isolation can feel both liberating and confronting. The intricate textures and layering reflect the complexity and diversity of the landscape, turning emptiness into presence, stillness into subtle drama.
Mongolia asks us to stay within this interplay of scale, solitude, and natural poetry, offering a meditation on the emotional resonance of place. Every shadow, ridge, and surface is a testament to both the power of the environment and the care of its craftsmanship.
« It’s my way of expressing and re-creating captured memories, ideas and immortal aesthetics through art. »
Manuel Ursprung is a German-born, British-based artist whose sculptural reliefs trace an arc from delicate plaster imprints to more tactile, transformative works in latex. Drawing on travel and memory, his pieces explore the tension between containment and emergence, reimagining the relationship between surface, form and becoming.