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Cabinet sculpture Fight, 2015

Materials and technique: mammoth tusk sculpture, with a fumed oak stand and a fumed oak box

(velvet, brass latches,a silver engraving of a wild boar head on the top).

The sculpture to be safely placed in a box carved of wood and decorated with a metal engraving of a wild boar head. Such accessories create a special atmosphere about

the sculpture - a worthy piece of art,made of precious and natural materials,all handmade. A kind of ''cradle'' for the artist's creation in which it can be safely kept or handed over to an art-lover or a connoisseur....

 

Миниатюрная кабинетная скульптура "Схватка", 2015

Материалы: Ископаемый бивень мамонта - фрагмент,клык моржа, мореный дуб - массив ,серебро ,латунь ,бархат.

Техники: резьба по кости ,полировка, вощение, гравировка.

Для скульптуры вырезана из дерева шкатулка, крышка которой украшена декоративной деталью - гравировкой по металлу в форме головы кабана.

Такие детали создают вокруг скульптуры особую ауру - скульптура вырезана из дорогого натурального материала, ручная работа.

Это как ''колыбель'',в которую художник помещает свое творение,чтобы оно хранилось там в безопасности или было передано в руки любителя или ценителя искусства.....

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This is another interpretation of the bear-in-a-village scene with a slightly different representation of the background (the old tree trunk) and the bear's posture and gait. The master applied relief carving and toning.

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This is another version of one of my favourite compositions the center of which is 2 mooses fighting. Cut carving technique allows to make the carving light and the atmosphere airy.

Every version of this composition is not a simple repetition of the same subject but a new treatment of the scene and the material as every new moose antler dictates the forms and movements and carving lines and techniques to be applied.

 

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