Michael Pickl:
Sculpture pair "Woman" + "Man", cast wood finish
Michael Pickl:
Sculpture pair "Woman" + "Man", cast wood finish

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limited, 299 copies each | numbered | signed | cast | partly hand-painted | size 9 x 29.5 x 7.5 cm + 9.5 x 30 x 7.5 cm (w/h/d) | weight approx. 900g each

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Sculpture pair "Woman" + "Man", cast wood finish
Michael Pickl: Sculpture pair "Woman" + "Man", cast wood...

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Sculpture pair "Woman" + "Man", cast wood finish

Michael Pickl creates sculptures of entirely contemporary men and women as we might encounter them every day on the street, portraying them in moments of relaxation and happiness. No wood is too crooked for the artist not to create a human being, a very modern one at that. Polymer cast in wood finish, partly painted by hand. Limited edition of 299 copies each, signed and numbered.

The "Woman": Very stylish in a little black dress and long boots, she holds a bright red rose in her hand. Size 9 x 29,5 x 7,5 cm (w/h/d), weight approx. 900 g.
The "man": " Wearing jeans and a T-shirt, he approaches us casually and relaxed". Size 9,5 x 30 x 7,5 cm (w/h/d), weight approx. 900 g.

The set includes both figurines.

About Michael Pickl

Born in 1971, sculptor

The philosopher Immanuel Kant from Königsberg, Germany, once wrote that man is carved out of such crooked wood that nothing straight can be fashioned. The sculptor Michael Pickl (born 1971) from Kastl, Germany, proves quite unmetaphorically that is not true: no wood is too crooked for him not to create a human being, a very modern one at that.

With a coarse carving iron and the finest of knives, Pickl creates sculptures of utterly contemporary men and women, such as we might encounter on the street every day, and portrays them in moments of relaxation and happiness.

With his wooden sculptures, which clearly show the traces of workmanship and yet are filigree and colourfully painted, the graduate of the Academy of Fine Arts in Nuremberg has already been represented at numerous exhibitions, including several times at the Neue Kunstsalon in the Haus der Kunst in Munich.

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