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This original melted volcanic rock wall sculpture is one of the latest artworks of the talented Bulgarian contemporary professional sculptor Ognyan Chitakov. In crafting this sculpture (an expressive portrait of one of the dwarf characters from J. R. R. Tolkien's novels The Hobbit and The Lord Of The Rings), he channels his fascination with the rugged textures and resilient spirit of nature. He uses volcanic rock to evoke a sense of timelessness… and endurance, reflected in its fragmented yet harmonious structure. The deliberate incorporation of colors, like bursts of blue amidst earthy tones, mirrors life's unexpected vibrancy against a backdrop of enduring solidity. This piece aims to inspire contemplation and a deeper connection with the elemental forces, bringing a grounding, serene presence to any space.
« Sculpture is my main way of thinking, my method of communication, my way of living... »
Ognyan Chitakov is an established Bulgarian sculptor whose works have featured in national prizes and exhibitions. He loves sculpture for all the elements it allows him to gather together: form, space, function, architecture, design, engineering, technology and - above all - art. He primarily produces stone works that carry ancient and sacred connections, and whose scale ranges from the modest to the monumental.