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"The Bookworm" is part of a collection of sculptures depicting a young boy sitting on an impressive pile of books and reading one himself. The statue is made of clay and steel, giving it a strong and durable structure. A bronze color completes the elegant and timeless appearance.
This sculpture aims to encourage a passion for reading and learning. The little boy represents the innocence and wonder of youth, while the huge stack of books symbolizes… the endless possibilities that can be gained through reading. The combination of these two elements creates a powerful visual statement about the importance of education and the lifelong benefits it provides.
This sculpture would be a perfect focal point in libraries, schools or any other place that values education and learning. It can inspire both children and adults and remind them of the joy of reading.
« I paint because it is what I do best and it defines who I am. »
Yuriy Kraft is a painter and sculptor based in Germany whose works have been featured in solo and group exhibitions nationally. Through his diverse compositions, he endeavors to find a balance between realism and the abstract. Kraft creates in a variety of genres and styles, ranging from landscapes to portraits and abstractions, as he feels that "to grow as an artist, one must get out of one's comfort zone".