Guy Buseyne:
3-part wall sculpture / decorative object "Outside View", bronze
Guy Buseyne:
3-part wall sculpture / decorative object "Outside View", bronze

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limited, 75 copies | numbered | signed | certificate | bronze | patinated | sizes 15.5-17 x 15.5-26 x 8-12 cm (h/w/d) | total weight approx. 5.6 kg

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Product no. IN-948076

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3-part wall sculpture / decorative object "Outside View", bronze
Guy Buseyne: 3-part wall sculpture / decorative object "O...

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3-part wall sculpture / decorative object "Outside View", bronze

Guy Buseyne captures the relaxed moment when three people take a short break at the window, enjoying the moment and interacting with the outside world.

Three-part sculpture in fine bronze, patinated, cast by hand using the Lost-Wax-Process. Limited edition of 75 copies, numbered and signed, with certificate. To hang or stand.

Window figure with bird: Size 17 x 26 x 12 cm (h/w/d). Weight 2 kg.
Window figure with telescope: Size 15.5 x 15.5 x 9 cm (h/w/d). Weight 1.8 kg.
Window figure with dog: Size 16.5 x 15.5 x 8 cm (h/w/d). Weight 1.8 kg.

Set of all 3 objects.

Producer: ars mundi Edition Max Büchner GmbH, Bödekerstraße 13, 30161 Hannover, Deutschland E-Mail: info@arsmundi.de

Portrait of the artist Guy Buseyne

About Guy Buseyne

Guy Buseyne, born in 1961, has already worked as a graphic artist, furniture designer, and restorer before devoting himself to visual arts.

The Belgian focuses on people in his work. In his expressive sculptures, the artist explores the question of what makes people humane. He skilfully translates aspects such as community, trust, and conflict into sculptural scenes. Buseyne designs his figures in a very minimalist way, sometimes pushing the boundaries of abstraction. But it is precisely this reduced artistic form concept that lends his bronze sculptures great power and a universal symbolism that can easily be applied to many situations in one's own life.

His contemporary sculptures can be found, among other places, in "Ekeberg Park", a large sculpture park near Oslo.

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