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2020, "Orange Layers" - wood wall relief

This original hand carved wood wall sculpture is one of the latest artworks of the skillful Bulgarian contemporary sculptor Nikolay Martinov, deeply inspired by geometry, cubism and op art. It is one extraordinary wood masterpiece and exquisite home wall decor.

Orange is the color of transformation, it is also most associated with amusement, frivolity and entertainment. In this regard, orange is the exact opposite of its complementary colour, blue, the colour of calm and reflection. Mythological paintings traditionally showed Bacchus (known in Greek mythology as Dionysus), the god of wine, ritual madness and ecstasy, dressed in orange. Clowns have long worn orange wigs. Toulouse-Lautrec used a palette of yellow, black and orange in his posters of Paris cafes and theatres, and Henri Matisse used an orange, yellow and red palette in his painting, the Joy of Living.
2020, "Orange Layers" - wood wall relief

This original hand carved wood wall sculpture is one of the latest artworks of the skillful Bulgarian contemporary sculptor Nikolay Martinov, deeply inspired by geometry, cubism and op art. It is one extraordinary wood masterpiece and exquisite home wall decor.

Orange is the color of transformation, it is also most associated with amusement, frivolity and entertainment. In this regard, orange is the exact opposite of its complementary colour, blue, the colour of calm and reflection. Mythological paintings traditionally showed Bacchus (known in Greek mythology as Dionysus), the god of wine, ritual madness and ecstasy, dressed in orange. Clowns have long worn orange wigs. Toulouse-Lautrec used a palette of yellow, black and orange in his posters of Paris cafes and theatres, and Henri Matisse used an orange, yellow and red palette in his painting, the Joy of Living.
2020, "Orange Layers" - wood wall relief

This original hand carved wood wall sculpture is one of the latest artworks of the skillful Bulgarian contemporary sculptor Nikolay Martinov, deeply inspired by geometry, cubism and op art. It is one extraordinary wood masterpiece and exquisite home wall decor.

Orange is the color of transformation, it is also most associated with amusement, frivolity and entertainment. In this regard, orange is the exact opposite of its complementary colour, blue, the colour of calm and reflection. Mythological paintings traditionally showed Bacchus (known in Greek mythology as Dionysus), the god of wine, ritual madness and ecstasy, dressed in orange. Clowns have long worn orange wigs. Toulouse-Lautrec used a palette of yellow, black and orange in his posters of Paris cafes and theatres, and Henri Matisse used an orange, yellow and red palette in his painting, the Joy of Living.
2020, "Orange Layers" - wood wall relief

This original hand carved wood wall sculpture is one of the latest artworks of the skillful Bulgarian contemporary sculptor Nikolay Martinov, deeply inspired by geometry, cubism and op art. It is one extraordinary wood masterpiece and exquisite home wall decor.

Orange is the color of transformation, it is also most associated with amusement, frivolity and entertainment. In this regard, orange is the exact opposite of its complementary colour, blue, the colour of calm and reflection. Mythological paintings traditionally showed Bacchus (known in Greek mythology as Dionysus), the god of wine, ritual madness and ecstasy, dressed in orange. Clowns have long worn orange wigs. Toulouse-Lautrec used a palette of yellow, black and orange in his posters of Paris cafes and theatres, and Henri Matisse used an orange, yellow and red palette in his painting, the Joy of Living.
2020, "Orange Layers" - wood wall relief

This original hand carved wood wall sculpture is one of the latest artworks of the skillful Bulgarian contemporary sculptor Nikolay Martinov, deeply inspired by geometry, cubism and op art. It is one extraordinary wood masterpiece and exquisite home wall decor.

Orange is the color of transformation, it is also most associated with amusement, frivolity and entertainment. In this regard, orange is the exact opposite of its complementary colour, blue, the colour of calm and reflection. Mythological paintings traditionally showed Bacchus (known in Greek mythology as Dionysus), the god of wine, ritual madness and ecstasy, dressed in orange. Clowns have long worn orange wigs. Toulouse-Lautrec used a palette of yellow, black and orange in his posters of Paris cafes and theatres, and Henri Matisse used an orange, yellow and red palette in his painting, the Joy of Living.
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"Part Of The Machine II" Sculpture

Nikolay Martinov

Bulgaria

Sculpture, Wood on Wood

Size: 7.9 W x 7.9 H x 1.2 D in

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This original hand carved wood wall sculpture is one of the latest artworks of the skillful Bulgarian contemporary sculptor Nikolay Martinov, deeply inspired by geometry, cubism and op art. It is one extraordinary wood masterpiece and exquisite home wall decor. Orange is the color of transformation, it is also most associated with amusement, frivolity and entertainment. In this regard, orange is the exact opposite of its complementary colour, blue, the colour of calm and reflection. Mythological paintings traditionally showed Bacchus (known in Greek mythology as Dionysus), the god of wine, ritual madness and ecstasy, dressed in orange. Clowns have long worn orange wigs. Toulouse-Lautrec used a palette of yellow, black and orange in his posters of Paris cafes and theatres, and Henri Matisse used an orange, yellow and red palette in his painting, the Joy of Living.

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Size:7.9 W x 7.9 H x 1.2 D in

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Nikolay Martinov is a professional Bulgarian contemporary sculptor. In 2010 he graduated from the National Academy of Arts in Sofia with both bachelor and master degrees in the specialty art woodcarving and wood sculpturing. He loves to work mainly in the field of abstract art, where he adores to experiment with different shapes, lines, natural forms and materials. He has participated in many collective exhibitions in Bulgaria and several international symposia in Europe.

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