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The sphere is the circle transmitted to the three-dimensional circle and corresponds essentially to its symbolism. However, it is even more perfect the symbol of completeness and totality, of the soul and of the totality of all opposing opposites. The symbol of the sphere means the totality of all possibilities in the finite world; The original form, which contains the possibilities of all other forms; The world egg; The overcoming of time and space; Eternity; The Anima mundi (Plato) and the cyclic movement of renewal; In ancient times, the ball was considered not only as a picture of the individual soul, but also of the welts, and in part also as the image of the god. The sphere, which was regarded as the most perfect form of space, became the symbol of the universe (earth globe), the heaven surrounding the earth as sphaera (star heaven, heavenly vault) and primordial (Plato). In Plato's banquet, the ball is presented as the original bisexual form of man, which was divided by Zeus, who thought the people so close to their perfection and wanted to put an end to it. By halving the round man into two sexes he freed the eternal longing for the other half, which became the fundamental motif of man's quest for his totality.
The sphere is the circle transmitted to the three-dimensional circle and corresponds essentially to its symbolism. However, it is even more perfect the symbol of completeness and totality, of the soul and of the totality of all opposing opposites. The symbol of the sphere means the totality of all possibilities in the finite world; The original form, which contains the possibilities of all other forms; The world egg; The overcoming of time and space; Eternity; The Anima mundi (Plato) and the cyclic movement of renewal; In ancient times, the ball was considered not only as a picture of the individual soul, but also of the welts, and in part also as the image of the god. The sphere, which was regarded as the most perfect form of space, became the symbol of the universe (earth globe), the heaven surrounding the earth as sphaera (star heaven, heavenly vault) and primordial (Plato). In Plato's banquet, the ball is presented as the original bisexual form of man, which was divided by Zeus, who thought the people so close to their perfection and wanted to put an end to it. By halving the round man into two sexes he freed the eternal longing for the other half, which became the fundamental motif of man's quest for his totality.
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gs3 from the series 'Give Me Space' Sculpture

Brigitte Saugstad

Austria

Sculpture, Ceramic on Ceramic

Size: 13 W x 18.9 H x 13 D in

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gs1 from the series 'Give Me Space' Although these works are on the edge of abstraction, there are nevertheless obvious associations with a globe. I invite the viewer to be actively stimulated and to think and reflect on the fragile world and the ruthlessly intervening in nature man. The confrontation between man and nature, or nature and man, therefore plays a central role in my work. This sculpture is one of a kind. White stoneware, glazed, acrylic paint, 23k leaf gold, the sphere is hanging on a brass rode wit a wood base. All my artworks are sent with a Certificate of Authenticity.

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Multi-paneled Sculpture:Ceramic on Ceramic

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Size:13 W x 18.9 H x 13 D in

Number of Pieces:2

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https://www.brigittesaugstad.com Brigitte Saugstad studied ceramic art and design at the University of Applied Arts in Vienna under Prof. Matteo Thun. After completing her studies, the artist spent several months at the College of Art in New Delhi where she delved into the Indian mythology regarding the archetype of the ‘divine inner child’ — the elephant-headed god, Ganesha. Deeply moved and inspired by this experience, the artist has let him playfully dance through her hands over the years, and in all her works is woven this principle of the inner child — the embodiment of childlike joy, innocence and wisdom within. Brigitte Saugstad worked for the renowned china paint company Augarten in Austria before she finally opened her own workshop in 1991 to fully dedicate herself to her art. Brigitte Saugstad who was born in Vienna, today lives and works as a freelance artist in Lower Austria. Great Art of Lightness Ever since Brigitte Saugstad discovered ceramic as the perfect mean to express herself artistically, the elementariness of the material has captivated her: "˜I form the raw material of the earth with my hands according to my ideas; nevertheless, it partly withdraws from my influence. The alchemical process of firing always adds something surprisingly different to my work.' Brigitte Saugstad works intuitively without any drafts or models. The moment she touches the material she feels the form that wants to become into being. Through the intensive work with her hands, she transfers her emotions and breathes life into her pieces. The essence of Brigitte Saugstad's art work lies in their childlike joy and harmonious movements. The gliding and floating of the sculptures and objects give them an exceptional expression of joy and lightness. At the same time the works radiate a fascinating strength and bond with the earth. It is the perfect balance of dynamic and harmony which immediately attracts the viewer and fills him with energy. Brigitte Saugstad's art is not meant to inspire thoughts; on the contrary she wants to achieve freedom of thought and detachedness with her art. Simple and natural as her work is, it is spontaneously understandable. The childlike joy and innocence of her sculptures open the heart and touch the viewer's soul individually. Her works develop a life of their own and it almost seems like the pieces choose their owner themselves.

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