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Artwork description
Shared Silence – Hand-cast Bronze Sculpture
In this intimate bronze study, a heavy, grounded sheep find a moment of profound connection with a tiny bird. Created using the ancient 'lost-wax' technique and finished in 1200°C fire, this piece explores the strength found in stillness. It is a poetic dialogue between the monumental and the delicate, captured in the timeless enduring medium of bronze.
Created by renowned Lithuanian sculptor Nerijus Kisielius, this original bronze piece explores the delicate boundary between reality and its reflection. The sculpture depicts a solitary sheep accompanied by its own shadow—a shadow so distinct and tangible it resembles a second, ethereal companion. By giving the shadow a semi-flat, physical form, Kisielius invites the viewer to contemplate duality: the presence of the seen and the persistence of the unseen.
Technique and Craftsmanship
This work is a testament to authentic craftsmanship, cast using the traditional lost-wax method (cire perdue) in the artist’s own specialized foundry. The meticulous casting process ensures that every textural nuance of the sheep’s figure is captured with precision and attention to details. The rich patina of the bronze adds a timeless quality, making it a sophisticated centerpiece for any contemporary interior.
Details:
Artist: Nerijus Kisielius
Medium: Bronze
Technique: Lost-wax casting (Cast in the artist's private foundry)
Subject: Animal / Conceptual
Style: Minimalism / Impressionistic Realism
Authenticity: Signed by the artist; Certificate of Authenticity included.
Materials used:
bronze, lost wax melting method
Details:
- Bronze sculpture on Other
- From a limited edition of 10
- Size: 17 x 11.5 x 7.5cm
- Signed and numbered on the back
- Style: Impressionistic
- Subject: Animals and birds
- Hurry, only 1 left in stock
Tags:
#animal art#symbolic#minimalist art#investment piece#bird sculpture#contemporary bronze#shared silence#bronze sheep#nerijussculpture#nerijus kisielius14 day money back guaranteeLearn more
Artwork description
Shared Silence – Hand-cast Bronze Sculpture
In this intimate bronze study, a heavy, grounded sheep find a moment of profound connection with a tiny bird. Created using the ancient 'lost-wax' technique and finished in 1200°C fire, this piece explores the strength found in stillness. It is a poetic dialogue between the monumental and the delicate, captured in the timeless enduring medium of bronze.
Created by renowned Lithuanian sculptor Nerijus Kisielius, this original bronze piece explores the delicate boundary between reality and its reflection. The sculpture depicts a solitary sheep accompanied by its own shadow—a shadow so distinct and tangible it resembles a second, ethereal companion. By giving the shadow a semi-flat, physical form, Kisielius invites the viewer to contemplate duality: the presence of the seen and the persistence of the unseen.
Technique and Craftsmanship
This work is a testament to authentic craftsmanship, cast using the traditional lost-wax method (cire perdue) in the artist’s own specialized foundry. The meticulous casting process ensures that every textural nuance of the sheep’s figure is captured with precision and attention to details. The rich patina of the bronze adds a timeless quality, making it a sophisticated centerpiece for any contemporary interior.
Details:
Artist: Nerijus Kisielius
Medium: Bronze
Technique: Lost-wax casting (Cast in the artist's private foundry)
Subject: Animal / Conceptual
Style: Minimalism / Impressionistic Realism
Authenticity: Signed by the artist; Certificate of Authenticity included.
Materials used:
bronze, lost wax melting method
Details:
- Bronze sculpture on Other
- From a limited edition of 10
- Size: 17 x 11.5 x 7.5cm
- Signed and numbered on the back
- Style: Impressionistic
- Subject: Animals and birds
- Hurry, only 1 left in stock
Tags:
#animal art#symbolic#minimalist art#investment piece#bird sculpture#contemporary bronze#shared silence#bronze sheep#nerijussculpture#nerijus kisielius





