Bronze sculpture Why me
Why Me bronze sculpture
26 cm h & 9.5 cm w. 1.9 kg
Solgt
Categories Charlotte Barrels, Sculptures
Description
Why Me bronze sculpture
Bronze sculpture Why Me, is made from a real avocado and here with brown vintage sneakers by sculptor
Charlotte Tønder
. He got his name because he looks like an apology for himself. Everything is cast in bronze. The sculpture is unique and only exists in this one piece. Ideal for the home as it has an edge with humor.
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The sculptures are available in Artichoke, Avocado, Feverfew, Cauliflower, Tomato and more.
Sculptures that bring joy and sculptures that will have a special meaning for the recipient, perhaps with an expression that says something about the artist.
Bronze has a beautiful glow and is one of the finest materials in sculpture casting. The sculpture is very suitable both indoors and outdoors. When placed outdoors, the bronze will change over time and take on the coveted greenish patina that is known from, for example, old copper roofs.
Mold casting
The procedure is according to CIRE PERDU. A casting technique where the shape is lost during use First, both arms and legs are modeled in wax. Then shape the vegetable/fruit. Either peeled or otherwise processed and finally put together.
The ideal gift for everyone
The year brings many holidays, celebrations and memorable days, and with every celebration comes a unique gift. But a gift is not just a gift. Special and something to look forward to every day. And make you feel like you’re the only one who owns it. See also more on my google
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Development
I will continuously develop new series of sculptures with different vegetables and fruits, but also seek more inspiration from nature over time. I am also very interested in patinating the different sculptures and more colors will be included in my sculptures. I’m particularly interested in the irret patination, accelerating the process chemically instead of waiting for nature to take its course.