Valerie Otte:
Sculpture "Reading Girl" (version without pedestal), bronze
Valerie Otte:
Sculpture "Reading Girl" (version without pedestal), bronze

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ars mundi Exclusive Edition | limited, 49 copies | numbered | signed | hallmarked | certificate | bronze | chased | polished | patinated | size approx. 27 x 9.5 x 13 cm (h/w/d) | weight approx. 2.3 kg

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Sculpture "Reading Girl" (version without pedestal), bronze
Valerie Otte: Sculpture "Reading Girl" (version without p...

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Sculpture "Reading Girl" (version without pedestal), bronze

Valerie Otte's sculptures are sensitive character studies of great emotional and psychological depth, granting the viewer insight into their inner world without any exaggerated "pose," solely through subtle hints and barely noticeable gestures. Otte's figures often appear completely immersed in themselves, as if one is witnessing an intimate moment.

Sculpture in fine bronze, cast using the Lost-Wax-Process, chiselled by hand, polished and patinated. Limited edition of 49 copies, numbered, signed and hallmarked with the foundry and ars mundi stamp. With numbered certificate of authenticity and limitation. Size approx. 27 x 9.5 x 13 cm (h/w/d). Weight approx. 2.3 kg. Version without oak base. ars mundi Exclusive Edition.

Portrait of the artist Valerie Otte

About Valerie Otte

Insight into the human soul

Otte's art can be described as a play of the eyes at distance, which is a classical description for figurative sculpture. The rule: Close observation. In her works, the artist translates everything that she saw in the world as a quiet emotion, a small gesture or a moment of truthfulness. The viewer then "reads" these traces cast in bronze and soon no longer sees mere sculptures but personalities. It is a game that educates - not only for art but also for the world.

Valerie Otte (born in 1977) studied sculpture and art history in London and Berlin. She followed up with a diploma in product design in Potsdam – this path describes perfectly the approach and versatility of her work.

Otte's work as a sculptor in her Berlin studio is primarily figurative. Her bronze figures are rarely actually portraits (although she has made and continues to make some portraits from models). They are sensitive character studies of great emotional and psychological depth, which allow the viewer an insight into their inner lives without exaggerated "posing", simply through quiet suggestion and barely perceptible gesture. In the process, Otte's figures usually rest within themselves so that the viewer almost believes witnessing an intimate moment.

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