Eternity ex machina. Steampunk bronze sculpture

in art •  8 years ago 

A work made last year. Bronze sculpture , diameter 56cm. Gilded and as rust patina.
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awesome

Thanks aomame !!

Excellent. Initially, your work with skulls strongly reminds me of medieval Momenti Mori artwork, blended with fleur-de-lis patterns. Then, examining the details, I discover mechanical part, nuts and bolts combined perfectly to form the result. Very good work!

Generally, I like that kind of "sculpting", fusing individual iron parts to form something new. In a cloths shop nearby, the owner has a full-sized Predator statue made up of such little machine parts (chains, bolts, nails, and mechanical parts from cars and other machinery), and does not let anyone come within 1m from it! I'll be over there later, maybe I'll be able to take a photo of it.

Thanks a lot @nyartholep for your interest in my work and for resteem it . Period of renaissance and memento mori inspire me from the beginning of my sculpting activity. It's an extension of my bronze restoration work. Usually metal assemblage art is made from iron mecchanical parts . The specificity of my work is to be done with only bronze material. This allowed me to work easier with ornements as well as bronze mechanical parts . Thanks you for sharing the "predator" or other works

Yep, took a photo of that mechanical Predator, weird to place it among clothes and mannequins! If you look closely in the photo there are more sculptures on the top shelves. Also, there are tables and other furniture in this shop, made in similar manner (with mechanical parts).

Nice works @nyarlathotep!

Just to clarify, this is not mine, it is found inside a clothes-shop in a mall!

I understood well ;-)

Great work!

Thanks golazin !