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This piece was inspired by the famous last words of Socrates before he was executed. "The unexamined life is not worth living". I prefer not to give my interpretation but rather to leave it open to the viewer. I only sculpt bronzes for their durability and because of how bronze lends itself to so many different styles and finishes.
This piece was inspired by the famous last words of Socrates before he was executed. "The unexamined life is not worth living". I prefer not to give my interpretation but rather to leave it open to the viewer. I only sculpt bronzes for their durability and because of how bronze lends itself to so many different styles and finishes.
This piece was inspired by the famous last words of Socrates before he was executed. "The unexamined life is not worth living". I prefer not to give my interpretation but rather to leave it open to the viewer. I only sculpt bronzes for their durability and because of how bronze lends itself to so many different styles and finishes.

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"Unexamined Life" Male Torso Bronze Sculpture (Ltd Ed of 15) Sculpture

Brandon Borgelt

South Africa

Sculpture, Bronze on Bronze

Size: 17 W x 35 H x 9.8 D in

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This piece was inspired by the famous last words of Socrates before he was executed. "The unexamined life is not worth living". I prefer not to give my interpretation but rather to leave it open to the viewer. I only sculpt bronzes for their durability and because of how bronze lends itself to so many different styles and finishes.

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Bronze on Bronze

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17 W x 35 H x 9.8 D in

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Hi, I was born in Johannesburg in 1966 and grew up here. I moved to Durban at the age of 15 and and worked part time at the Dolphinarium and the Snake Park. After school I spent the next 20 years working in the wildlife industry on various game reserves and also did a couple of stints filming lions and hyenas in the Okavango Swamps and the Namib Desert. I have always dabbled in creative endeavours whether its drawing or photography but really only started sculpting in bronze in 2000. It's something that lay dormant since the age of 7 when I saw a bronze Native American which ignited the flame. I am totally self taught and have never received any formal tuition. This perhaps made my initial forays into sculpting a little clumsy but the more I sculpt, the more I evolve my techniques and ideas. My progression is very organic. My favorite subjects are the human form, African wildlife because I have spent so much time working with animals and Native American themed subjects as I have, since my earliest memories, had an acute affinity to them and their culture. Of late my creativity has exploded and I have pushed myself further and further, exploring a much looser and more organic style as I feel this adds far more character to the sculpture and engages the imagination much more deeply. It also represents my own spiritual transformation which is ever more expansive.

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