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Yasemin Babayiğit
Sculpture, Carving on Porcelain
Size: 6.7 W x 12.2 H x 6.7 D in
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"Hugin" is inspired by the graceful strength and elegance of horses, capturing their essence through a minimalist and abstract approach. The name "Hugin" draws from Norse mythology, where Hugin is one of Odin's ravens, symbolizing thought and intellect. This sculpture embodies a blend of intelligence, grace, and motion, mirroring the quiet power and fluidity of a horse’s form. The piece is designed with smooth, flowing lines that emphasize simplicity and sophistication, inviting viewers to reflect on the beauty of natural forms. The delicate, gold-like wire accentuates the contours of the sculpture, symbolizing the unseen connections and currents that flow through all beings. It brings a sense of movement, as if the horse’s spirit is coming alive within the art. Crafted with a polished, blue-green finish, the sculpture evokes a feeling of calmness and harmony. The choice of this medium and style was deliberate, allowing the work to stand out as both a modern statement piece and a timeless expression of elegance. "Hugin" is meant to inspire a sense of serenity, balance, and contemplation, encouraging viewers to see beyond the physical form and appreciate the intricate beauty of simplicity.
2024
Carving on Porcelain
One-of-a-kind Artwork
6.7 W x 12.2 H x 6.7 D in
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