Klaus Börner:
Wall object "AUTUMN - Raven Monologue" - from "Seasons Cycle"
Klaus Börner:
Wall object "AUTUMN - Raven Monologue" - from "Seasons Cycle"

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handmade | signed | slate | bronze | brass | size 15 x 20 x 2.5 cm (h/w/d) | suspension device

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Wall object "AUTUMN - Raven Monologue" - from "Seasons Cycle"
Klaus Börner: Wall object "AUTUMN - Raven Monologue" - fr...

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Wall object "AUTUMN - Raven Monologue" - from "Seasons Cycle"

For his atmospheric compositions, Klaus Börner roams the quarries of northern Italy to hand-pick the right stones for his objects. The colour and grain of the slate stones, which he assembles piece by piece by hand, are perfectly matched to the motifs. He combines the rectangular slate panels with bronze and brass elements to create enchanting landscape impressions.

"Raven Monologue":
A freestanding, already dead oak tree set in a hilly landscape. High in the sky flies a lonely raven. A fellow raven sits on the far-reaching branch and ponders in the direction of the rising sun. Slate with bronze and brass. Catalogue raisonné no. 486. Each piece is a unique piece. Signed by the artist. Size 15 x 20 x 2.5 cm (h/w/d), with suspension device.

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Portrait of the artist Klaus Börner

About Klaus Börner

Born in 1951 in Hildesheim, Germany, the goldsmith and sculptor Klaus Börner is a loner, an individualist, and a solitary artist who does not subscribe to the current and quickly forgotten art trends but instead follows his own way, close to nature.

Börner uses mainly slate for his unmistakable objects. He combines the small rectangular slate panels with materials such as bronze, steel, brass and sapphires. They combine with the fine lines carved into the slate to create enchanting landscape impressions. The compositions consist of a few pictorial elements, such as trees or animals, allowing a lot of room for imagination.

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