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- Taste of Sin. Medieval lion.
Taste of Sin. Medieval lion. (2022) Original Clay Sculpture by Elya Yalonetski
24 x 25 x 6cm
£190.61Sold
Original artwork description
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I recently got one of my artworks back because the buyer overestimated his fiancé's taste for figurative art style. No big deal, but on the way back, the artwork was damaged by the post. I am deeply upset as artfinder doesn't cover the lost and asking me for MATERIAL price used to build of the damaged sculpture.
This kind of disrespect is unique.
I have removed all but this last artwork from Artfinder.
The Lion from my "Genesis" exhibition.
The "Days After" part of the Genesis exhibition was conceived as the largest, dealing with the entire story after the prohibition of Eden until the (soon) coming End of Days. This majestic animal comes from the medieval representation of the lion as we encounter it in the various manuscripts. He expresses the idea that something has gone wrong in all of story and needs to be set back on the right path.
I like him a lot.
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Materials used:
clay, engobe, glaze
Details:
- Clay sculpture on Other
- One of a kind artwork
- Size: 24 x 25 x 6cm
- Ready to hang
- Signed on the back
- Style: Naive
- Subject: People and portraits
Tags:
#early#evil#funny#saint#medieval#manuscript#bibel14 day money back guaranteeLearn more
Original artwork description
Give Artfinder a chance!
I recently got one of my artworks back because the buyer overestimated his fiancé's taste for figurative art style. No big deal, but on the way back, the artwork was damaged by the post. I am deeply upset as artfinder doesn't cover the lost and asking me for MATERIAL price used to build of the damaged sculpture.
This kind of disrespect is unique.
I have removed all but this last artwork from Artfinder.
The Lion from my "Genesis" exhibition.
The "Days After" part of the Genesis exhibition was conceived as the largest, dealing with the entire story after the prohibition of Eden until the (soon) coming End of Days. This majestic animal comes from the medieval representation of the lion as we encounter it in the various manuscripts. He expresses the idea that something has gone wrong in all of story and needs to be set back on the right path.
I like him a lot.
Stay tuned
Buy good art
Materials used:
clay, engobe, glaze
Details:
- Clay sculpture on Other
- One of a kind artwork
- Size: 24 x 25 x 6cm
- Ready to hang
- Signed on the back
- Style: Naive
- Subject: People and portraits
Tags:
#early#evil#funny#saint#medieval#manuscript#bibel





