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Håndmalet olie på lærred i din valgte størrelse og ramme, udført efter bestilling af vores kunstnere. ( Køb print
Køb billede)
Vælg mellem vores forudindstillede størrelser, der matcher kunstværkets originale proportioner.
Du kan indtaste dine egne mål for at passe til en bestemt ramme eller plads. Hvis den valgte størrelse ikke stemmer overens med det originale billedes proportioner, vil vi enten beskære kunstværket eller udvide maleriet med yderligere håndmalede elementer. En digital skitse sendes til din godkendelse, før produktionen påbegyndes.
Bemærk venligst, at forhåndsvisningen på skærmen ikke afspejler den faktiske beskæring eller udvidelse. Kun skitsen vil nøjagtigt vise den endelige komposition.
Selvom specialmål er mulige, anbefaler vi at vælge en dimension fra den foruddefinerede liste for at bevare de originale proportioner.
Levering i hele verden () på 3/4 uger i stedet for de standard 5 uger. (16 august). Ingen kompromiser med kvaliteten.
Torso, V
Størrelse på reproduktion
In the grand theater of contemporary sculpture, few names command as much silent reverence as Arnaldo Pomodoro. Born in 1926 in Morciano di Fucina, Italy, Pomodoro emerged from a lineage deeply rooted in artistic tradition, a fact underscored by the parallel career of his brother, Giò Pomodoro. His journey began not with the heavy weight of bronze, but with the delicate precision of drawing and painting. Yet, as the post-war era unfolded, a new language of form beckoned him toward the three-dimensional. He found himself drawn to the tension between the smooth, polished surfaces of modernity and the fractured, complex realities that lie beneath them. This fascination would eventually transform him from a student of classical aesthetics into a pioneer of geometric abstraction.
The true metamorphosis of Pomodoro’s oeuvre arrived in 1968 with the birth of his most iconic achievement: the Sphere Within Sphere series. These works are much more than mere objects; they are profound meditations on the nature of existence. At first glance, a viewer is met with a serene, monolithic exterior—a perfect, polished orb of bronze or stainless steel that reflects the world around it with mirror-like clarity. However, as one moves around the sculpture, the surface appears to fracture and break away, revealing a chaotic, intricate labyrinth of gears, jagged edges, and hollowed voids. This breathtaking visual paradox captures the eternal struggle between containment and expansion, suggesting that within every ordered exterior lies a complex, perhaps even turbulent, inner truth.
Pomodoro’s ambition was never confined to the quiet intimacy of a studio; he sought to engage with the pulse of the modern city. His sculptures possess a monumental quality that allows them to breathe within urban landscapes, acting as anchors for public space. Whether it is the Grande Disc, which stands as a sentinel of modernity in Charlotte, North Carolina, or his expansive bronze discs that evoke the organic crystallization of desert roses, his work redefines the relationship between art and architecture. He utilizes the lost-wax casting method—an ancient technique—to achieve a level of craftsmanship that makes even the most industrial materials feel deeply organic and alive.
The reach of his vision is truly global, as evidenced by the prestigious locations that house his masterpieces:
Beyond the physical bronze and steel, Pomodoro’s historical significance lies in his ability to evoke myth through mathematics. His work bridges the gap between the mechanical and the organic, the technological and the primordial. Even when tackling controversial subjects—such as his striking fiberglass crucifix in Milwaukee—he pushes the boundaries of how faith and expression can intersect in a modern age. He does not merely create shapes; he creates experiences that invite contemplation on the passage of time, the resilience of form, and the hidden complexities of our increasingly mechanized world. Through his hands, the coldness of metal is imbued with a soul, leaving an indelible mark on the history of 20th and 21st-century sculpture.
1926 - , Italy
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