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BUTTERFLY COMPOSITUM, 2015
Painted and patinated terra-cotta, two pieces
Size: 30 x 31 x 16 cm

This work is from the series of »Jigsaws« I made recently in clay and it's very minimalistic, two -part composition of free-style forms; dark and light in colour that make an interesting contrast and butterfly –like composition. It's free standing and can be standing  also upside-down, depends on your own taste. It does not need a pedestal!
BUTTERFLY COMPOSITUM, 2015
Painted and patinated terra-cotta, two pieces
Size: 30 x 31 x 16 cm

This work is from the series of »Jigsaws« I made recently in clay and it's very minimalistic, two -part composition of free-style forms; dark and light in colour that make an interesting contrast and butterfly –like composition. It's free standing and can be standing  also upside-down, depends on your own taste. It does not need a pedestal!

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BUTTERFLY COMPOSITUM Sculpture

Saba Skaberne

Slovenia

Sculpture, Clay on Ceramic

Size: 12.2 W x 6.3 H x 11.8 D in

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BUTTERFLY COMPOSITUM, 2015 Painted and patinated terra-cotta, two pieces Size: 30 x 31 x 16 cm This work is from the series of »Jigsaws« I made recently in clay and it's very minimalistic, two -part composition of free-style forms; dark and light in colour that make an interesting contrast and butterfly –like composition. It's free standing and can be standing also upside-down, depends on your own taste. It does not need a pedestal!

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Multi-paneled Sculpture:

Clay on Ceramic

Original:

One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:

12.2 W x 6.3 H x 11.8 D in

Number of Pieces:

2

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I'm interested in many things and I'm on the constant search of new ways to share my thoughts in the visual language, but also stories, universal human issues, issues concerning women and many more…. Therefore I'm also changing materials and forms in order to express this things! I think I don't have a particular style, because everything is subordinated. to the subject I'm interested in. I tend to shell the majority of »feeling« from the material itself. I use a huge range of materials:from classic sculpting materials (predominately clay, stone, glass bronze) to more contemporary ones, like plastic, fibre, felt, found objects, liquid….. to non-material mediums ( video., sound or animation). If I feel vulnerable I might choose felt to work with ( for "protection"), next time,if I feel like »falling to pieces«, I might decide to make sculptures made of multiple pieces that need to be assembled, or when I'm happy and content, I choose clay or metal, to show how strong I'm feeling…. So, there's clearly lndirect physical evidence of my mood/state on material itself!! I'd divide my work on two main complexes: The intimate (smallish) one and the public / large one. In the past I was interested in figure but also the fragments of the human body like hands, legs, bellybuttons, ears….although I don't work very much on figure nowadays I still return back to it now and then, because it's somehow the eternal source…. as it's for material:clay! I'm particularly interested in space, so I often work on site-specific installations. I love to work in remote places somewhere in the nature. For me it's more important the place , where I work, then how many people will actually see this work at the end…. That counts predominately for the public concept. When I work In small scale , the surrounding space is less important – although,it's never totally excluded- there I put a lot of emphasis on detail. I deal a lot with symbols and surrealistic visual language sometimes my art is very minimal, but sometimes rich in form and colour…There was time when I was quite influenced by Magritte, but also Cubism( after my travel to Africa in eighties) and Brancusi. In time of study also new English sculpture had huge influence on me , like Deacon, Kapoor, Woodrow, Caro , Cragg and many others from that generation! My art usually refers to ( personal) past events or premonition of the future or has critical, even sarcastic note to the modern society.

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