Tutankhamun XL 2024
Angela Gomes
PietraSwarovski
70 ⨯ 50 ⨯ 25 cm
ConditionExcellent
€ 28.500
CJS Gallery
- A proposito di opere d'arteArtist: Angela Gomes
Title: Tutankhamun XL
Technique: sculpture handcarved out of stone / Swarovski crystals
Size: 70x50x25 cm
Edition: 1/1
raftsmanship with contemporary elegance. This extraordinary artwork transcends time, captivating viewers with its opulent allure and rich historical resonance.
At its core, Tutankhamun XL is a striking bust of the legendary pharaoh Tutankhamun, meticulously hand-carved from stone. Each chisel mark tells a story of dedication and skill, honoring the ancient Egyptian tradition of sculptural artistry.
However, what truly sets Tutankhamun XL apart is its resplendent embellishment. Adorned with a staggering 65,000 hand-set Swarovski crystals, this masterpiece shimmers and sparkles with unparalleled radiance. Each crystal, meticulously placed by skilled artisans, reflects the light in a mesmerizing dance, infusing the artwork with a sense of ethereal grandeur.
Mounted proudly on the wall, Tutankhamun XL commands attention and reverence. Its regal presence transforms any space into a sanctuary of beauty and sophistication. As the centerpiece of any room, it invites contemplation and admiration, sparking conversations about art, history, and the enduring allure of ancient Egypt.
What makes Tutankhamun XL truly exceptional is its exclusivity. This singular piece is the only one of its kind in existence, making it a coveted treasure for collectors and aficionados alike. Owning Tutankhamun XL is not merely possessing an artwork; it is possessing a piece of history, a symbol of human ingenuity and artistic excellence.
In a world where mass production reigns supreme, Tutankhamun XL stands as a testament to the enduring value of craftsmanship and individuality. It is a celebration of the past, present, and future—a timeless ode to the eternal allure of art. - A proposito di opere artista
Nata ad Amsterdam, ad Angela è sempre piaciuto tutto ciò che luccica. Dato che suo padre era un orafo, era davvero in famiglia.
Inoltre voleva fare lo stesso Angela non era ancora pronta e iniziare a lavorare altrove. Ad un certo punto ha iniziato a lavorare su teschi di animali, decorandoli con vari materiali.
Dopodiché la sua creatività è esplosa e l'ha portata dov'è ora... creando ogni tipo di arte.
Lei dice; “Portare le mie parole senza usare le parole nei minimi dettagli è il mio obiettivo”.
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