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Crawling back to me Sculpture

Zeevik Gottlieb

Israel

Sculpture, Metal on Bronze

Size: 11.8 W x 5.9 H x 5.9 D in

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About The Artwork

I made this sculpture , in 2010 , when i struggled to find new inspiration for my work, when i first visioned it, I felt like inspiration is crawling back to me.

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Sculpture:Metal on Bronze

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:11.8 W x 5.9 H x 5.9 D in

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Zeevik started on this path in 1993. Over the years he accumulated valuable experience and diverse artistic capabilities, manifesting themselves in sculptors that incorporate iron and bronze as well as other natural materials such as wood, stone, and glass. Zeevik won the 2009 blackmith championship in Stia Italy and is considered one of the best blacksmith artists of all times. The viewer’s involvement is very important for me. I’d like the viewer to look, to touch, to feel and experience. We live in a new world where the media dictates our taste; In a world that shrugs off whatever’s old, while idolizing the new; In a world where the term ‘masterpiece’ is no longer clear, and there is no defined cultural canon. In this world of baffling and enigmatic exhibits - I invite my viewers to draw near, to touch and turn items around. Please defy the “Do Not Touch” line, and touch the objects, do touch them! ****** Whether in his private atelier, in a gallery or museum, Gottlieb wishes his viewers to trust his sculptures by tangibly feeling them, and only then to receive an answer or to raise a question. Gottlieb begins the creation of trust within the viewers in the actual process of creating the work of art, a process that is inherent to comprehension of the sculpture. In 2009, Gottlieb took first place in the Iron Forging World Championship Biennale in Stia, Italy - with his sculpture “Trust”, which he sculpted live in front of viewers and television cameras. Working with steel The comparison between Gottlieb, the artist, and the material in his hands is immediate. Gottlieb evokes the image of the rough and tough Israeli ‘tsabar’, like the iron - a man of earth and solid base, an artist who works with his hands. His world view is that nothing is too difficult - anything can be softened, forged. Gottlieb describes the sound of the hammer hitting the anvil as diving into silence. At 1200 degrees, the eternal material is made to soften and acquiesce to his ideas. Inspired in technique and design approach by master forgers Uri Hofi of Israel and Claudio Bottero of Italy, Gottlieb has been teaching and demonstrating in his atelier in Israel, as well as Europe, the USA and Canada, since 2004.

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