Champagne Gun 2023
Angela Gomes
Swarovski
63 ⨯ 23 ⨯ 14 cm
ConditionExcellent
€ 3.950
CJS Gallery
- About the artworkArtist: Angela Gomes
Title: Champagne Gun
technique: Champagne gun, 5000 swarovki crystals
Size: 63x23x14 cm
Edition: 1/6
The Champagne Gun is a captivating sculpture that reimagines the iconic champagne bottle as a powerful and glamorous weapon. Created by artist Angela Gomes, this opulent piece is adorned with over 5,000 Swarovski crystals, painstakingly hand-set to create a shimmering cascade of light and brilliance. With its sleek lines and luxurious embellishments, the Champagne Gun exudes an aura of sophistication and extravagance, making it a truly remarkable and eye-catching artwork.
The Champagne Gun is not merely a decorative object; it is also a provocative symbol that challenges our perceptions of power and celebration. The juxtaposition of a champagne bottle, traditionally associated with festivities and revelry, with the imposing form of a gun creates a sense of dissonance that invites contemplation. The artwork invites viewers to question the nature of luxury, extravagance, and the pursuit of pleasure, while simultaneously celebrating the transformative power of art.
Only 6 pieces of the Champagne Gun are available worldwide, making it a highly sought-after collector's item. Each piece is meticulously crafted and hand-set with Swarovski crystals, ensuring that no two Champagne Guns are exactly alike. This level of craftsmanship and exclusivity adds to the artwork's allure, making it a prized possession for discerning art enthusiasts.
The Champagne Gun is a testament to Angela Gomes's artistic vision and skill. With its bold design, intricate details, and captivating symbolism, the artwork has garnered international acclaim and has been featured in numerous exhibitions and publications. The Champagne Gun is a true masterpiece of contemporary art, and its enduring appeal is a testament to its ability to spark conversation and inspire awe. - About the artist
Born in Amsterdam Angela always liked anything shiny. With her dad being a Goldsmith it really was running in the family. Also she wanted to do the same Angela wasn’t quite ready and start working elsewhere.
At one point she started to work on animal skulls, decorate them with various materials. After that her creativity exploded and brought her where is now…creating all sorts of art.
She says; “To bring my words without using words to the tiniest details is my goal”.
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