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Two circular canvases worked with wax, oil and ink are glued to strong paper and riveted solidly at the edges. The bilateral, independent contraction of the rather stiff surfaces creates an unpredictable spatial structure with a strong sculptural presence.

The massive base tames the wild creature and forces it into a safe position. The free-standing sculpture weighs 1.2 kg and is signed.
Two circular canvases worked with wax, oil and ink are glued to strong paper and riveted solidly at the edges. The bilateral, independent contraction of the rather stiff surfaces creates an unpredictable spatial structure with a strong sculptural presence.

The massive base tames the wild creature and forces it into a safe position. The free-standing sculpture weighs 1.2 kg and is signed.
Two circular canvases worked with wax, oil and ink are glued to strong paper and riveted solidly at the edges. The bilateral, independent contraction of the rather stiff surfaces creates an unpredictable spatial structure with a strong sculptural presence.

The massive base tames the wild creature and forces it into a safe position. The free-standing sculpture weighs 1.2 kg and is signed.
Two circular canvases worked with wax, oil and ink are glued to strong paper and riveted solidly at the edges. The bilateral, independent contraction of the rather stiff surfaces creates an unpredictable spatial structure with a strong sculptural presence.

The massive base tames the wild creature and forces it into a safe position. The free-standing sculpture weighs 1.2 kg and is signed.
Two circular canvases worked with wax, oil and ink are glued to strong paper and riveted solidly at the edges. The bilateral, independent contraction of the rather stiff surfaces creates an unpredictable spatial structure with a strong sculptural presence.

The massive base tames the wild creature and forces it into a safe position. The free-standing sculpture weighs 1.2 kg and is signed.
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Domesticated No. 3 Sculpture

Christoph Robausch

Austria

Sculpture, Wax on Canvas

Size: 15.7 W x 21.3 H x 5.5 D in

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Two circular canvases worked with wax, oil and ink are glued to strong paper and riveted solidly at the edges. The bilateral, independent contraction of the rather stiff surfaces creates an unpredictable spatial structure with a strong sculptural presence. The massive base tames the wild creature and forces it into a safe position. The free-standing sculpture weighs 1.2 kg and is signed.

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Sculpture:Wax on Canvas

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Size:15.7 W x 21.3 H x 5.5 D in

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Robausch’s artworks oscillate between painting and sculpture, texture and structure, matter and space. Based on his long experience in architecture and industrial design, he developed a special technique to build wall objects and freestanding sculptures. The essence of his objects is the specially designed supporting structure - currently - coated with aluminium. Painted with india ink and hand-sanded with diamond abrasive, his artworks create a timeless depth, with a unique atmosphere.

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