Birth Stone episode I (2022) Design door Kb The Sandman
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Tabel kunst
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Accessoires
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Juwelen
- Dimensies Hoogte 11,8in, Breedte 7,9in
- Staat van kunstwerk Het kunstwerk is in perfecte staat
- Categorieën Designs onder US$ 5.000 Spirituele kunst Meetkundig
Front with turquoise, back with amethyst.
The frame is the first prototype cut from MDF then lacquered in an artistic way to look like a stone (geode).
For the following generation I slightly modified the shape of the housing plus made the housing of a concrete cast.
I can offer all birth stones or your lucky stone.
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KB The Sandman
Austrian artist / kinetic pop art / Sandman since 1988 / numerous exhibitions worldwide: Europe, Japan, USA, China, Australia, Middle East / creates standard designs for KB collection / single copy artworks, massive size installations, limited editions for private collectors, hotels, cliniques/contract works for Louis Vuitton and other brands/works for royal families and governments / 5 - 8 assistants permanently working for him / works in Lustenau, Austria.
Sandman‘s comment:
"Art should be accessible and understandable for everybody. Like Andy Warhol copied his best designs, I do the same. That‘s part of the pop art culture.
The sand in my pictures tells stories and stimulates the fantasy and imagination of the onlooker. Watching the floating movements exhilarates and relaxes at the same time. The watcher becomes the artist by interacting with and moving my works. It is much more than just one single picture".
- Nationaliteit: OOSTENRIJK
- Geboortedatum : 1963
- Artistieke domeinen: Werken van kunstenaars met gecertificeerde kunstenaarswaarde,
- Groepen: Gecertificeerde artiesten Hedendaagse Oostenrijkse Kunstenaars