Dragon, art’s heartbeat | Dragon represents a new chapter for Terzani: the first piece designed as a standalone brass sculpture, cast at a historic foundry in Tuscany. At Terzani, our creative process benefits from the dialogue created between our history, our creative partners, and our innovative spirit. When creating Dragon, we found that the most powerful expression was not as a lighting design but as a sculptural work of art one that elevates the artist and harnesses our creative expertise. In Chinese mythology, the dragon is a nature deity central to creation tales. Thus, it makes sense that the latest from designer Dodo Arslan tapped into this powerful, ancient symbolism for his newest creation. In a dramatic rethinking of how rooms are experienced, Dragon is a sculpture designed to not only grab attention but also change how a space is considered. An explosion of liquid metal, tamed by Terzani’s Tuscan master craftsman, Dragon reflects the power of the fires that shaped it and speaks to the connection between earth and water. This handcrafted piece embodies the cyclical dance of the elements while evoking a cosmic harmony. Its presence unites not only a space but those who inhabit it. Each Dragon is a unique, fully customizable, and numbered sculpture. While it imparts a feeling of a natural, organic form, it is a painstakingly crafted piece of art and an ode to the fusion between the creative force of man and nature. Design Dodo Arslan. Made in Italy. View more | https://lnkd.in/dziYVTNp
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Dragon, art's heartbeat | Dragon represents a new chapter for Terzani: the first piece designed as a standalone brass sculpture, cast at a historic foundry in Tuscany. At Terzani, our creative process benefits from the dialogue created between our history, our creative partners, and our innovative spirit. When creating Dragon, we found that the most powerful expression was not as a lighting design but as a sculptural work of art one that elevates the artist and harnesses our creative expertise. In Chinese mythology, the dragon is a nature deity central to creation tales. Thus, it makes sense that the latest from designer Dodo Arslan tapped into this powerful, ancient symbolism for his newest creation. In a dramatic rethinking of how rooms are experienced, Dragon is a sculpture designed to not only grab attention but also change how a space is considered. An explosion of liquid metal, tamed by Terzani’s Tuscan master craftsman, Dragon reflects the power of the fires that shaped it and speaks to the connection between earth and water. This handcrafted piece embodies the cyclical dance of the elements while evoking a cosmic harmony. Its presence unites not only a space but those who inhabit it. Each Dragon is a unique, fully customizable, and numbered sculpture. While it imparts a feeling of a natural, organic form, it is a painstakingly crafted piece of art and an ode to the fusion between the creative force of man and nature. Design Dodo Arslan. Made in Italy. View more | https://lnkd.in/eW-wBssU
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Dragon, art’s heartbeat | Dragon represents a new chapter for Terzani: the first piece designed as a standalone brass sculpture, cast at a historic foundry in Tuscany. At Terzani, our creative process benefits from the dialogue created between our history, our creative partners, and our innovative spirit. When creating Dragon, we found that the most powerful expression was not as a lighting design but as a sculptural work of art one that elevates the artist and harnesses our creative expertise. In Chinese mythology, the dragon is a nature deity central to creation tales. Thus, it makes sense that the latest from designer Dodo Arslan tapped into this powerful, ancient symbolism for his newest creation. In a dramatic rethinking of how rooms are experienced, Dragon is a sculpture designed to not only grab attention but also change how a space is considered. An explosion of liquid metal, tamed by Terzani’s Tuscan master craftsman, Dragon reflects the power of the fires that shaped it and speaks to the connection between earth and water. This handcrafted piece embodies the cyclical dance of the elements while evoking a cosmic harmony. Its presence unites not only a space but those who inhabit it. Each Dragon is a unique, fully customizable, and numbered sculpture. While it imparts a feeling of a natural, organic form, it is a painstakingly crafted piece of art and an ode to the fusion between the creative force of man and nature. Design Dodo Arslan. Made in Italy. See more | https://lnkd.in/dGdgjMBd
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Dragon, art's heartbeat | Dragon represents a new chapter for Terzani: the first piece designed as a standalone brass sculpture, cast at a historic foundry in Tuscany. At Terzani, our creative process benefits from the dialogue created between our history, our creative partners, and our innovative spirit. When creating Dragon, we found that the most powerful expression was not as a lighting design but as a sculptural work of art one that elevates the artist and harnesses our creative expertise. In Chinese mythology, the dragon is a nature deity central to creation tales. Thus, it makes sense that the latest from designer Dodo Arslan tapped into this powerful, ancient symbolism for his newest creation. In a dramatic rethinking of how rooms are experienced, Dragon is a sculpture designed to not only grab attention but also change how a space is considered. An explosion of liquid metal, tamed by Terzani’s Tuscan master craftsman, Dragon reflects the power of the fires that shaped it and speaks to the connection between earth and water. This handcrafted piece embodies the cyclical dance of the elements while evoking a cosmic harmony. Its presence unites not only a space but those who inhabit it. Each Dragon is a unique, fully customizable, and numbered sculpture. While it imparts a feeling of a natural, organic form, it is a painstakingly crafted piece of art and an ode to the fusion between the creative force of man and nature. Design Dodo Arslan. Made in Italy. https://lnkd.in/d8mGdci8
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Sculpture is an artistic form that transforms materials into three-dimensional art objects through carving, modeling, casting, or constructing, embodying a wide range of creative expressions. This form of art can manifest in freestanding pieces, reliefs, or immersive environments, utilizing media such as clay, wax, stone, metal, fabric, glass, wood, plaster, rubber, and found objects. The term "sculpture" is not fixed; it refers to an art that is continuously evolving, extending its range of relation with the public and developing new kinds of objects from the 19th century’s commemorative monuments, passing to minimalist sculpture and land art installations in the 21st century. The future directions of sculpture remain open and unpredictable. This is one of the main reasons why it offers a unique expressive capability. It silently invites viewers to engage with it, enriching their comprehension and elevating their experience. Its three-dimensional nature makes it especially appealing and impactful. We have curated for you a selection of five renowned sculptors whose works challenge contemporary perceptions and provoke deep reflections. Do you want to discover the main art events of the year featuring spectacular sculptures? Download now our complimentary Guide for Art Events and dive into what’s new on the market in 2024. https://lnkd.in/d2AJe8qc #Sculpture #Art #ContemporaryArt #ArtConsultancy #3DArt
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You know the one -- Isamu Noguchi’s washi and bamboo lights, the Akari. Whether it’s a pendant or a lamp, these lights have stood the test of time with enduring design and soft atmospheric qualities that create a unique sense of peace in any space. A sculptor and designer, Noguchi was often faced with the question – is the Akari art or design? Noguchi always said that his Akari was a 'valid expression of sculpture.' However, some of his contemporaries questioned whether he might have stretched the definition of art too far when characterizing his Akari as such. After all, the Akari serves a functional purpose and is produced in multiples. Over its history, there have been a hundred different designs, spanning from simple geometries like spheres and cubes to more elaborate sculptural forms and washi patterns. While many of these designs could be considered works of art, each hand-made in traditional processes, I wonder whether the presence of many replicas on the market contributes to a sense of ‘reproduction’ more than is the reality. Noguchi stated that “to start a home all that is needed is a room, a [tatami] pad and an Akari.” So, it wasn’t surprising to learn that sales of the iconic Akari lights had skyrocketed during the pandemic, rising 44% from the previous year. Does your home feature an iconic Akari yet? Pictured: ‘Isamu Noguchi: What is Sculpture?’ at the 1986 Venice Biennale. #NetworkingEvents #TheArcAgencyAU #AustralianDesign #ArchitectureCommunity #AustralianArchitecture
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You know the one -- Isamu Noguchi’s washi and bamboo lights, the Akari. Whether it’s a pendant or a lamp, these lights have stood the test of time with enduring design and soft atmospheric qualities that create a unique sense of peace in any space. A sculptor and designer, Noguchi was often faced with the question – is the Akari art or design? Noguchi always said that his Akari was a 'valid expression of sculpture.' However, some of his contemporaries questioned whether he might have stretched the definition of art too far when characterizing his Akari as such. After all, the Akari serves a functional purpose and is produced in multiples. Over its history, there have been a hundred different designs, spanning from simple geometries like spheres and cubes to more elaborate sculptural forms and washi patterns. While many of these designs could be considered works of art, each hand-made in traditional processes, I wonder whether the presence of many replicas on the market contributes to a sense of ‘reproduction’ more than is the reality. Noguchi stated that “to start a home all that is needed is a room, a [tatami] pad and an Akari.” So, it wasn’t surprising to learn that sales of the iconic Akari lights had skyrocketed during the pandemic, rising 44% from the previous year. Does your home feature an iconic Akari yet? Pictured: ‘Isamu Noguchi: What is Sculpture?’ at the 1986 Venice Biennale. #TheArcAgencyAU #ArchitectureCommunity #AustralianDesign #NetworkingEvents #AustralianArchitecture
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Outdoor Remarkable Landmark Metal Outdoor Art Sculpture #outdoorstatue#remarkablesculpture#sculptures#sculpture#metal#metalsculpture#landmarksculpture#artsculpture The metal outdoor art sculpture stands tall and proud, commanding attention with its captivating presence. This remarkable landmark serves as more than just a piece of art. It embodies a rich tapestry of decorative significance that resonates with the surrounding environment. As the sunlight dances on the metallic surface, the sculpture comes alive, casting intricate shadows and reflections that change with the shifting angles of the day. NO.: AKSS-(M1556) MATERIAL: Stainless steel #304/ #316. SIZE: Life-size or custom-made depends on your preference. TECHNOLOGY: Forging process. PACKING: Generally soft and waterproof plastic inside, wooden cases/ iron box for outside.
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City park flower bed center stainless steel golden mushroom farmland art sculpture #citysculpture#flowersculpture#stainlesssteelstatue#artstatue#mushroomsculpture#farmlandsculpture The city park is decorated with a charming stainless steel golden mushroom farmland art sculpture, located at the center of a vibrant flower bed. This extraordinary creation perfectly blends nature and modern art, with the stainless steel mushroom farmland art sculpture standing out from the colorful flowers like a dreamy beacon. The choice of stainless steel not only ensures durability but also reflects the surrounding landscape, with the farmland art sculpture reflecting the tones of the flowers on its polished surface. NO.: M-(AO210) PRICE USD$8999 MATERIAL: Stainless steel #304/ #316. SIZE: Life-size or custom-made depends on your preference. TECHNOLOGY: Forging process. PACKING: Generally soft and waterproof plastic inside, wooden cases/ iron box for outside.
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You know the one -- Isamu Noguchi’s washi and bamboo lights, the Akari. Whether it’s a pendant or a lamp, these lights have stood the test of time with enduring design and soft atmospheric qualities that create a unique sense of peace in any space. A sculptor and designer, Noguchi was often faced with the question – is the Akari art or design? Noguchi always said that his Akari was a 'valid expression of sculpture.' However, some of his contemporaries questioned whether he might have stretched the definition of art too far when characterizing his Akari as such. After all, the Akari serves a functional purpose and is produced in multiples. Over its history, there have been a hundred different designs, spanning from simple geometries like spheres and cubes to more elaborate sculptural forms and washi patterns. While many of these designs could be considered works of art, each hand-made in traditional processes, I wonder whether the presence of many replicas on the market contributes to a sense of ‘reproduction’ more than is the reality. Noguchi stated that “to start a home all that is needed is a room, a [tatami] pad and an Akari.” So, it wasn’t surprising to learn that sales of the iconic Akari lights had skyrocketed during the pandemic, rising 44% from the previous year. Does your home feature an iconic Akari yet? Pictured: ‘Isamu Noguchi: What is Sculpture?’ at the 1986 Venice Biennale. #ArchitectureCommunity #TheArcAgencyAU #AustralianDesign #NetworkingEvents #AustralianArchitecture
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You know the one -- Isamu Noguchi’s washi and bamboo lights, the Akari. Whether it’s a pendant or a lamp, these lights have stood the test of time with enduring design and soft atmospheric qualities that create a unique sense of peace in any space. A sculptor and designer, Noguchi was often faced with the question – is the Akari art or design? Noguchi always said that his Akari was a 'valid expression of sculpture.' However, some of his contemporaries questioned whether he might have stretched the definition of art too far when characterizing his Akari as such. After all, the Akari serves a functional purpose and is produced in multiples. Over its history, there have been a hundred different designs, spanning from simple geometries like spheres and cubes to more elaborate sculptural forms and washi patterns. While many of these designs could be considered works of art, each hand-made in traditional processes, I wonder whether the presence of many replicas on the market contributes to a sense of ‘reproduction’ more than is the reality. Noguchi stated that “to start a home all that is needed is a room, a [tatami] pad and an Akari.” So, it wasn’t surprising to learn that sales of the iconic Akari lights had skyrocketed during the pandemic, rising 44% from the previous year. Does your home feature an iconic Akari yet? Pictured: ‘Isamu Noguchi: What is Sculpture?’ at the 1986 Venice Biennale. #NetworkingEvents #AustralianArchitecture #TheArcAgencyAU #ArchitectureCommunity #AustralianDesign
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