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Sculpture, Ceramic on Ceramic
Size: 157.5 W x 94.5 H x 157.5 D in
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The sculpture is based on the resilience of nature during natural disasters such as bushfires and the naturally occurring regrowth that happens immediately after everything is burnt out. In only a few weeks after the fires, the underground starts to spring new life and the ground becomes bright green, as the plants start to climb up the burnt out trees. The sculpture should be a symbol of moving forward, of hope and of change. We say goodbye to what has been and welcome what slowly emerges from the darkness. The sculpture consists of 33 heavily textured high-fired black ceramic columns, which are draped in almost 10.000 little hand pinched green bells.
Ceramic on Ceramic
One-of-a-kind Artwork
157.5 W x 94.5 H x 157.5 D in
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Naja Utzon Popov is a Danish/Australian sculptor, ceramicist and textile designer who is internationally oriented in her work. She studied drawing and painting in Australia before moving to the UK, where she continued her formal education at the University of Westminster. Naja Utzon Popov’s childhood years in Denmark and her time in Australia have always been an important source of inspiration for her work. Naja’s works of art reflect a modern edge derived directly from the simplicity of the natural surroundings and aesthetic sensitivity in which she has been immersed all her life. These influences find expression in her work, where she translates her encounters with nature into sculptures, ceramics, glassware and textiles. Among some of Najas major works have been a gravity-defying clay sculpture for the Rosendahl A/S corporate headquarters in Copenhagen. A monumental outdoor sculpture entitled 'Gathering', which rises from the ground like ancient columns formed from Welsh slate, was commissioned for the corporate collection of the Danish organisation, Humana as well as ceramic sculpture installations for Saks Fifth Aves art collection in both NYC and in Puerto Rico. Naja’s sculpture Continuum was selected for Sculpture by the Sea in Sydney and received the Danish, Australian, New Zealand Friendship Associations Artist Award. Currently Naja is exhibiting at the Venice Biennale showing her biggest artwork to date, Momentum. Naja works directly with clients, architects and interior designers around the world to create unique and site-specific artworks as well as rugs.
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