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E-motion: Transmuting feeling into motion. This is an allegory for the dance of human relationships. One partners steadiness is what allows the other to fly, and in turn this flight is the guidance and elevation that the spirit provides.

This signed and numbered bronze art item, includes a certificate of authenticity. It is handmade and created with special care. Shape and texture are formed using traditional means, like files, wirebrushes, cutters and silver and electric welds. The nature of handcrafting ensures that every piece created is unique.

Materials used:

Bronze on Bronze and Aluminum.

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#sculpture #emotion #bronze #motion #handmade #dancing #signed #balance #numbered #anna andreadi 
E-motion (2016)
Bronze sculpture
by Anna Andreadi

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E-motion: Transmuting feeling into motion. This is an allegory for the dance of human relationships. One partners steadiness is what allows the other to fly, and in turn this flight is the guidance and elevation that the spirit provides.

This signed and numbered bronze art item, includes a certificate of authenticity. It is handmade and created with special care. Shape and texture are formed using traditional means, like files, wirebrushes, cutters and silver and electric welds. The nature of handcrafting ensures that every piece created is unique.

Materials used:

Bronze on Bronze and Aluminum.

Tags:
#sculpture #emotion #bronze #motion #handmade #dancing #signed #balance #numbered #anna andreadi 

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I graduated from the International School of Zurich and shortly afterward moved to Athens. My first works were experimental artistic applications, mixed techniques of clay, metal, plaster, and wood. In... Read more

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