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Charlie's Refusal

A life-sized sculpture that represents Charlie's refusal to be a robot and his return to nature. The sculpture was created in 3 months.

It is a social message sculpture about humanity that is heading for robotization.
Dental metal, mechanics and magnetic levitation are used to show that most people are into this metamorphosis.
Humans are linked to nature and our only escape is to go back to it. That's why inside the head is painted a landscape that represents the tree of life.
It is important to open our eyes, mind and soul to see, feel and approach the beauty around us.

Materials used: dental metal, gypsum, oil paint, natural crystal, magnets

Charlie's Refusal was presented during artist's personal exhibition in History Museum "Paul Paltanea" Galati, Romania, official documents are available.
Charlie's Refusal

A life-sized sculpture that represents Charlie's refusal to be a robot and his return to nature. The sculpture was created in 3 months.

It is a social message sculpture about humanity that is heading for robotization.
Dental metal, mechanics and magnetic levitation are used to show that most people are into this metamorphosis.
Humans are linked to nature and our only escape is to go back to it. That's why inside the head is painted a landscape that represents the tree of life.
It is important to open our eyes, mind and soul to see, feel and approach the beauty around us.

Materials used: dental metal, gypsum, oil paint, natural crystal, magnets

Charlie's Refusal was presented during artist's personal exhibition in History Museum "Paul Paltanea" Galati, Romania, official documents are available.
Charlie's Refusal

A life-sized sculpture that represents Charlie's refusal to be a robot and his return to nature. The sculpture was created in 3 months.

It is a social message sculpture about humanity that is heading for robotization.
Dental metal, mechanics and magnetic levitation are used to show that most people are into this metamorphosis.
Humans are linked to nature and our only escape is to go back to it. That's why inside the head is painted a landscape that represents the tree of life.
It is important to open our eyes, mind and soul to see, feel and approach the beauty around us.

Materials used: dental metal, gypsum, oil paint, natural crystal, magnets

Charlie's Refusal was presented during artist's personal exhibition in History Museum "Paul Paltanea" Galati, Romania, official documents are available.
Charlie's Refusal

A life-sized sculpture that represents Charlie's refusal to be a robot and his return to nature. The sculpture was created in 3 months.

It is a social message sculpture about humanity that is heading for robotization.
Dental metal, mechanics and magnetic levitation are used to show that most people are into this metamorphosis.
Humans are linked to nature and our only escape is to go back to it. That's why inside the head is painted a landscape that represents the tree of life.
It is important to open our eyes, mind and soul to see, feel and approach the beauty around us.

Materials used: dental metal, gypsum, oil paint, natural crystal, magnets

Charlie's Refusal was presented during artist's personal exhibition in History Museum "Paul Paltanea" Galati, Romania, official documents are available.
Charlie's Refusal

A life-sized sculpture that represents Charlie's refusal to be a robot and his return to nature. The sculpture was created in 3 months.

It is a social message sculpture about humanity that is heading for robotization.
Dental metal, mechanics and magnetic levitation are used to show that most people are into this metamorphosis.
Humans are linked to nature and our only escape is to go back to it. That's why inside the head is painted a landscape that represents the tree of life.
It is important to open our eyes, mind and soul to see, feel and approach the beauty around us.

Materials used: dental metal, gypsum, oil paint, natural crystal, magnets

Charlie's Refusal was presented during artist's personal exhibition in History Museum "Paul Paltanea" Galati, Romania, official documents are available.
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Charlie's Refusal Sculpture

Kristian Dimofte

Romania

Sculpture, Metal on Other

Size: 13.8 W x 13.4 H x 8.3 D in

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Charlie's Refusal A life-sized sculpture that represents Charlie's refusal to be a robot and his return to nature. The sculpture was created in 3 months. It is a social message sculpture about humanity that is heading for robotization. Dental metal, mechanics and magnetic levitation are used to show that most people are into this metamorphosis. Humans are linked to nature and our only escape is to go back to it. That's why inside the head is painted a landscape that represents the tree of life. It is important to open our eyes, mind and soul to see, feel and approach the beauty around us. Materials used: dental metal, gypsum, oil paint, natural crystal, magnets Charlie's Refusal was presented during artist's personal exhibition in History Museum "Paul Paltanea" Galati, Romania, official documents are available.

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Sculpture:Metal on Other

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:13.8 W x 13.4 H x 8.3 D in

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My name is Kristian Dimofte and I would like to present you an art concept inspired by the ancient history of Europe. I used to be a dental technician, this technique and an in depth knowledge of anatomy are applied and translated in my organic designs.

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