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he artwork displayed is an exquisite bronze sculpture of a unicorn, meticulously crafted to exacting standards of artistry and detail. The sculpture captures the mythical essence of the unicorn, a creature often synonymous with purity and grace. Standing poised on an elegant base, the unicorn is depicted mid-stride, embodying a sense of movement and vitality. The head of the creature is adorned with a distinct, spiraled horn, a hallmark of unicorn lore, rendered with precision that showcases the artisan's fine metalwork skills. The patina finish on the bronze surface adds an antique appeal, hinting at agelessness and mystery. This finish, a compelling blend of greens and browns, imparts a textured depth to the sculpture, enhancing its lifelike quality while preserving the mythical aura. The musculature of the unicorn is finely detailed, from the taut neck to the robust limbs, all sculpted with an accuracy that reflects a deep understanding of both anatomy and artistic expression. One striking detail is the mane, represented with a series of finely incised lines that capture a sense of windswept motion, further contributing to the dynamic stance of the piece. The tail, too, is crafted with artistic flair, curving naturally and complementing the overall harmony of the form. This sculpture stands as a remarkable embodiment of the unicorn mythos, blending mythical beauty with the tactile reality of bronze. It commands attention, serving not only as a decorative piece but also as a conduit to the rich tapestry of folklore, inviting viewers into a world where the mythical converges seamlessly with the real.

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bronze, marble

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Unicorn, no. II/VII (2024) Bronze sculpture
by Gor Avetisyan

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he artwork displayed is an exquisite bronze sculpture of a unicorn, meticulously crafted to exacting standards of artistry and detail. The sculpture captures the mythical essence of the unicorn, a creature often synonymous with purity and grace. Standing poised on an elegant base, the unicorn is depicted mid-stride, embodying a sense of movement and vitality. The head of the creature is adorned with a distinct, spiraled horn, a hallmark of unicorn lore, rendered with precision that showcases the artisan's fine metalwork skills. The patina finish on the bronze surface adds an antique appeal, hinting at agelessness and mystery. This finish, a compelling blend of greens and browns, imparts a textured depth to the sculpture, enhancing its lifelike quality while preserving the mythical aura. The musculature of the unicorn is finely detailed, from the taut neck to the robust limbs, all sculpted with an accuracy that reflects a deep understanding of both anatomy and artistic expression. One striking detail is the mane, represented with a series of finely incised lines that capture a sense of windswept motion, further contributing to the dynamic stance of the piece. The tail, too, is crafted with artistic flair, curving naturally and complementing the overall harmony of the form. This sculpture stands as a remarkable embodiment of the unicorn mythos, blending mythical beauty with the tactile reality of bronze. It commands attention, serving not only as a decorative piece but also as a conduit to the rich tapestry of folklore, inviting viewers into a world where the mythical converges seamlessly with the real.

Materials used:

bronze, marble

Tags:
#figurative #love #horse #hors #animallovers #animalsculpture #figurataive art 
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I gained my first experience with art in the studio of my uncle at an early age. At that time, I was especially impressed by the freedom, variety of colours... Read more

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