Atlantis
This artwork is inspired by Plato’s legend of Atlantis, combined with the sleek lines of modernist industrial architecture. It evokes the mysterious downfall of a lost, futuristic civilization and invites the viewer to imagine a world that is both familiar and unknown. The piece explores the fragile boundary between reality and imagination, challenging reflection on the transience of power and culture. A larger version of this work can be found in the Doloris Meta Maze in Tilburg.
Miniature sculpture 2019
Dimensions: 19 × 10 cm
Materials: glass, epoxy, wood, shell, plastic, paint, faux foliage
Note:
Be aware that the glass dome is glued to the epoxy base. It is a glass capsule that cannot be opened.
This artwork is inspired by Plato’s legend of Atlantis, combined with the sleek lines of modernist industrial architecture. It evokes the mysterious downfall of a lost, futuristic civilization and invites the viewer to imagine a world that is both familiar and unknown. The piece explores the fragile boundary between reality and imagination, challenging reflection on the transience of power and culture. A larger version of this work can be found in the Doloris Meta Maze in Tilburg.
Miniature sculpture 2019
Dimensions: 19 × 10 cm
Materials: glass, epoxy, wood, shell, plastic, paint, faux foliage
Note:
Be aware that the glass dome is glued to the epoxy base. It is a glass capsule that cannot be opened.
This artwork is inspired by Plato’s legend of Atlantis, combined with the sleek lines of modernist industrial architecture. It evokes the mysterious downfall of a lost, futuristic civilization and invites the viewer to imagine a world that is both familiar and unknown. The piece explores the fragile boundary between reality and imagination, challenging reflection on the transience of power and culture. A larger version of this work can be found in the Doloris Meta Maze in Tilburg.
Miniature sculpture 2019
Dimensions: 19 × 10 cm
Materials: glass, epoxy, wood, shell, plastic, paint, faux foliage
Note:
Be aware that the glass dome is glued to the epoxy base. It is a glass capsule that cannot be opened.
DESCRIPTION
This artwork is inspired by Plato’s legend of Atlantis, combined with the sleek lines of modernist industrial architecture. It evokes the mysterious downfall of a lost, futuristic civilization and invites the viewer to imagine a world that is both familiar and unknown. The piece explores the fragile boundary between reality and imagination, challenging reflection on the transience of power and culture. A larger version of this work can be found in the Doloris Meta Maze in Tilburg.
DELIVERY
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Originals - please allow 3 business for me to prepare your piece for safe shipping.
SHIPPING COSTS
Originals - depending on the country of delivery (see at checkout)
QUALITY
All sculptures are handmade and of very good quality
RETURNS
Original artworks can be returned (insured) providing it is undamaged and in all of it's original packaging.
No returns on sale/discounted items.
PACKAGING.
This Original artwork includes a certificate of authenticity and is packed in a little gift box.
The gift box is wrapped with layers of protective packaging before being boxed.
Corners are protected and the package is marked fragile so that they arrive in pristine condition.