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Contemporary Artist Creates Incredible “Dual Sculptures” Interpreting Nature.
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Contemporary Artist Creates Incredible “Dual Sculptures” Interpreting Nature.

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Sculptor use contemporary materials to create an incredible visual vibration between the straight lines of the outer contour, and the ondulated inner forms – as never seen before.

The concept is just outstanding; modern materials has provided the sculptor the ability to create a “dual sculpture” one on the outside and the other on the inside of the outer sculpture.

With a vocabulary of clear shapes, Eduard Locota is creating visually reductive works that imply rather than resemble the subjects in the artwork, beyond the threshold of minimalism and abstraction.

With a unique visual language, an extremely clean and contrasting composition with a memorable design, the artworks are the embodiment of the strong recognizable style of Eduard Locota that will lights up the space it will be placed in, as well as lift the eyebrows of the audience.

If you are interested in finding more of his original artworks:

Insta: www.instagram.com/eduardlocota/

Web: www.eduardlocota.com

More info: Instagram

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    Mountains: Mirror

    How to sculpt oxygen and how to sculpt a mirror reflection? These were just some of the questions the artist has asked himself before creating this artwork.

    The parallel image of a mountain range, the doppelganger, the substrate of the mountain – only the idea to sculpt it is challenging.

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    Mountain Mirror

    Stalagmites: Caverna

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    A shape with two shapes. Is this contradiction possible? A remarkable contrast between forms, an affair between the transparent and opaque.

    Stalagmites: Caverna

    Piece of desert

    The remarkable story of the Earth, that starts today, and finish somewhere in the future. The artist has made a virtual section of the desert. A sinking piece of land, in a strong oblique position that emphasis dissolution, loss.

    The bedrock of water, holding like an Atlas on its shoulder – dry sand. The artist has augmented this complex picture with the figurative silhouette located at the top of the dunes; surreal figure leaving a ghostly trails of footsteps behind.

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    The layers of materials, some of them with a story. The black coal, taken just before the closing of one of the last functional coal mine in Romania. The white marble, extracted from a near depleted source of marble from Romania.

    Ode to the sea

    The artist has created a breathtaking rendition between movement and balance, a dance between the sea and an eroded rock. The cliff sits in a fragile balance above the water, with the aid of the three foot base, slowly being eroded by the water.

    Though it seems an eternal scene, the cliff is actually in a fragile state of balance, sustained in a temporary tree looking cliff support. In the end, the cliff will eventually “burn” out as a candle, eroded in time by the ocean.

    Lost in Desert

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    The bedrock of water, holding like an Atlas on its shoulder – dry sand. Humanity do not fully comprehend the critical importance of water. It is not about wealth, about differences between classes, it is simply about life. Without it, there is none.

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    A beautiful relationship between movement and instability, between forever an éphémère. The artwork has exposed a slice of geology, unsustainability between the bedrock of water that support the fragile land (desert), cannot be permanent.

    Slice of land

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    Peter Pukluss

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    Peter Pukluss

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    Art critic, art collector.

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