Large sculptures

I participated in a number of national and international sculpture symposiums. My travels around the world and my encounter with different cultures, communication and artistic exchange of ideas with colleagues from all over the world, opened new creative horizons for me. I turned to monumental sculpture because it is the art of open space and has the power to open doors for new forms of communication between man and nature, through the language of art. For me, this language has always contained something sublime and inexplicable. Something that has attracted and touched people for thousands of years. Maybe because it carries the energy and information of humanity through time.
Ivan Stoyanov
11 Artworks curated by Ivan Stoyanov
Plancton thumb

Plancton

Sculpture, 110.2 W x 33.5 H x 33.5 D in

Stream thumb

Stream

Sculpture, 98.4 W x 55.1 H x 55.1 D in

River thumb

River

Sculpture, 98.4 W x 51.2 H x 43.3 D in

Connection with nature thumb

Connection with nature

Sculpture, 98.4 W x 70.9 H x 19.7 D in

An Artifact of Extinct Civilization thumb

An Artifact of Extinct Civilization

Sculpture, 31.5 W x 55.1 H x 31.5 D in

Moses and Dry Seabed thumb

Moses and Dry Seabed

Sculpture, 55.1 W x 31.5 H x 31.5 D in

Invisible nature thumb

Invisible nature

Sculpture, 66.9 W x 118.1 H x 35.4 D in

The garden of grandfather Ivan thumb

The garden of grandfather Ivan

Sculpture, 70.9 W x 169.3 H x 51.2 D in

Dance thumb

Dance

Sculpture, 70.9 W x 106.3 H x 39.4 D in

Touch thumb

Touch

Sculpture, 55.1 W x 31.5 H x 31.5 D in

Foal thumb

Foal

Sculpture, 78.7 W x 78.7 H x 39.4 D in


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