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This original large melted volcanic stones wall sculpture is one of the latest artworks of the skillful Bulgarian contemporary professional sculptor Ognyan Chitakov, deeply inspired by naturalism, postmodernism and pop art. The artwork represents the artist's idea of beauty and aesthetics in general. The art object is melted at high degree temperatures and then framed on steel frame. This unique wall sculpture is one extraordinary melted stone masterpiece and exquisite modern home wall décor.
This original large melted volcanic stones wall sculpture is one of the latest artworks of the skillful Bulgarian contemporary professional sculptor Ognyan Chitakov, deeply inspired by naturalism, postmodernism and pop art. The artwork represents the artist's idea of beauty and aesthetics in general. The art object is melted at high degree temperatures and then framed on steel frame. This unique wall sculpture is one extraordinary melted stone masterpiece and exquisite modern home wall décor.
This original large melted volcanic stones wall sculpture is one of the latest artworks of the skillful Bulgarian contemporary professional sculptor Ognyan Chitakov, deeply inspired by naturalism, postmodernism and pop art. The artwork represents the artist's idea of beauty and aesthetics in general. The art object is melted at high degree temperatures and then framed on steel frame. This unique wall sculpture is one extraordinary melted stone masterpiece and exquisite modern home wall décor.
This original large melted volcanic stones wall sculpture is one of the latest artworks of the skillful Bulgarian contemporary professional sculptor Ognyan Chitakov, deeply inspired by naturalism, postmodernism and pop art. The artwork represents the artist's idea of beauty and aesthetics in general. The art object is melted at high degree temperatures and then framed on steel frame. This unique wall sculpture is one extraordinary melted stone masterpiece and exquisite modern home wall décor.
This original large melted volcanic stones wall sculpture is one of the latest artworks of the skillful Bulgarian contemporary professional sculptor Ognyan Chitakov, deeply inspired by naturalism, postmodernism and pop art. The artwork represents the artist's idea of beauty and aesthetics in general. The art object is melted at high degree temperatures and then framed on steel frame. This unique wall sculpture is one extraordinary melted stone masterpiece and exquisite modern home wall décor.

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"Restart" Collage

Ognyan Chitakov

Bulgaria

Collage, Stone

Size: 33.9 W x 26 H x 6.7 D in

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This original large melted volcanic stones wall sculpture is one of the latest artworks of the skillful Bulgarian contemporary professional sculptor Ognyan Chitakov, deeply inspired by naturalism, postmodernism and pop art. The artwork represents the artist's idea of beauty and aesthetics in general...

Year Created:

2019

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Collage, Stone

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One-of-a-kind Artwork

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33.9 W x 26 H x 6.7 D in

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Not Applicable

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Other

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Certificate is Included

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Bulgaria.

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Ognyan Chitakov is a contemporary professional Bulgarian fine art sculpture artist. He has master degree of education at the National Academy of Arts in Sofia. He lives and works in the beautiful Bulgarian town of Asenovgrad, where his home and studio are based. Sculpture is his main way of thinking, his way of communication, his way of living and his complex look at life. Sculpture gives him the freedom to create and makes his ideas visible. He loves sculpture because it gathers all in him - form, space, function, architecture, design, engineering, technology and above all Art – both fine and sculptural. Among all materials used to shape sculptures his passion lies in stone. Stone is ancient and sacred, and it is already part of his nature. Ognyan Chitakov is nationally famous now for his extra large figurative solid stone sculptures, abstract statues and geometric monuments, which can be seen in many galleries, banks and public places all over the country. Most of his artworks are already part of private collections in Western Europe, Middle East and the U.S.A. "The stone material is alive and has a soul. I never ignore it and its gravity as well. I try to give each artwork the feeling of lightness." Ognyan Chitakov

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