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Despair Sculpture

Marcin Biesek

Singapore

Sculpture, Ceramic on Ceramic

Size: 3 W x 5.5 H x 4 D in

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"Broken bodies" is a series of small ceramic fragile figures and also studies of human body . It is a conclusion of our reality , in present stage. Artwork represent a woman from Aleppo . Lost person rejected from own land and rejected from other land. Despair. Broken body and destroyed country. Terrorist attack and wars leave behind only tears and broken bodies. Broken phisicly or emotionally. All is a effect of a unpredictable violence. Like thousands years old artefacts can be destroyed in one minute; the same people in any age can be broken and forgotten without feelings. Figure is placed on marble base shaped as jigsaw puzzles piece. Small figure is a metaphorical part of big puzzle picture .

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Sculpture:Ceramic on Ceramic

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:3 W x 5.5 H x 4 D in

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(b. 1982 Czarna Woda, Poland),lived in Kingston upon Hull(UK), lives and works in Singapore. I completed MFA with distinction at the Academy of Fine Arts in Gdansk, Poland in 2007. I create artworks predominantly in the medium of painting and sculpting. I am interested in creating artworks about life and everything that surrounds us with its pathos. Recently I investigate contemporary problems like Refugee, fatherhood and motherhood, obesity, riots, conflicts, politics, environmental and social issues(identity, racism) https://marcinbbiesek.wixsite.com/stonemadeflesh/copy-of-latest-artworks https://catholicartistconnection.com/blog/5v6x9zon1ug84v3jw689bh2qz7w12p I would like to expand / explore my series of artworks called Mapping the City of new ones, inspired by Singapore city architecture, urban planning, politics mixed with digitalised 3D sculptures influenced by social distancing, cyberspace and internet. Mapping the City was my dissertation piece and was coordinated by prof. Stanislaw Radwanski at Fine Art Academy in Gdańsk. I painted wooden, geometric units and hung them in the room, turning an idea of the city into the minimalistic concept. Some of the created abstract patterns showed urban planning of the Gdansk and political influence of that process. In 2018 I started work on series of artworks (painting/sculptures) called Bystanders, where I am revolving around the questions of crisis, struggles of everyday alienation and how we stand as a bystander, watch and read about adversities that take place in various spaces. (Bystanders at Changi Beach '2018) Website https://marcinbiesek.com/ LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/marcin-bernard-biesek-924b3134 Facebook https://www.facebook.com/Marcin-Biesek-SculptorPortrait-Painter-245543978832241/ Instagram @marcinbbiesek @stonemadeflesh_marcinbbiesek @singapoarteworkshop You Tube https://m.youtube.com/user/Kopcin1982?csn=0jsLXbHiLoynz7sPr8ak8A4&itct=CCgQ6p4EIhMI1sPWzMr34gIVkxK3AB3dqALW&wlfg=true

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