Wall sculpture "Vivacious"

Wall sculpture "Vivacious"
Quick info
copper sheets | flame-coloured | size 124 x 81 x 8 cm (w/h/d) | weight approx. 8 kg
Detailed description
Wall sculpture "Vivacious"
An impressive play of shapes and colours made of tinted and flame-coloured copper sheets. The suggested basic shapes of square, circle and rectangle actually result in an exceedingly "lively", even rhythmic spatial accent in shimmering red and copper tones.
Size 124 x 81 x 8 cm (w/h/d). Weight approx. 8 kg.
Customer reviews
Toller Blickfang!
Zum Produkt: Ein sehr schöne Wandskulptur, die meine Erwartungen noch übertraff. Die Skulptur schimmert bei unterschiedlichem Lichteinfall auch in unterschiedlichen Farben. Dies kann ein Bild leider nicht wiedergeben.Zu Arsmundi: Auch hier kann ich wieder nur Bestnoten verteilen. Schnelle Lieferung, gute Verpackung.Insgesamt 5 Sterne!
Tolle Kunst war super Verpackt
wunderschöne wandskulptur, schnelle Lieferung, sehr gut verpackt dankeschön
schöner Wandschmuck ! Lieferung problemlos !
About C. Jeré
Curtis Freiler and Jerry Fels founded the corporation "Artisan House" in 1963 to design and offer metal sculptures under the joint (artist's) name C. Jeré. The ambition was not low: gallery-quality for a large audience was to be achieved, and the "Artisan House" remained true to this ambition even when Freiler and the recently deceased Fels withdrew.
C. Jeré and "Artisan House" still stand for sophisticated metal art today, which convinces through its ingenuity in design and creation and, last but not least, also in its perfect craftsmanship.
Copper is the oldest metal known to mankind and is used for crafts – after all, since 8000 B.C - a whole epoch of the Neolithic period is named after it.
This fascinating metal experienced an artistic peak in the 16th century with the copperplate engraving. Picasso appreciated this technique for its sharp lines and contributed to its revival today. Moreover, copper has firmly established itself in the branch of sculpture.
A plastic work of sculptural art made of wood, stone, ivory, bronze or other metals.
While sculptures from wood, ivory or stone are made directly from the block of material, in bronze casting a working model is prepared at first. Usually, it is made of clay or other easily mouldable materials.
The prime time of sculpture after the Greek and Roman antiquity was the Renaissance. Impressionism gave a new impulse to the sculptural arts. Contemporary artists such as Jorg Immendorf, Andora, and Markus Lupertz also enriched sculptures with outstanding works.