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On the beach II, Fischerinnen (2018) Sculpture by Jan Witte-Kropius
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- Bronze on Object
- Dimensions Height 10.2in, Width 23.6in / 9.80 kg
- Artwork's condition The artwork is in perfect condition
- Fit for outdoor? Yes, This artwork can be displayed outdoor
- Categories World Culture
Weißer Sandstrand, die Sonne brannte, zu heiß für eigene Aktivitäten,- also lag ich in der Hängematte im Schatten einer Palme und beobachtete das rege Treiben der Einheimischen. Drei Frauen in weiten, bunten Gewändern zogen ein Fischernetz aus dem flachen Wasser an den Strand, Grazie und Kraft vereint,- eine unvergessener Anblick.
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Jan Witte-Kropius is a contemporary German artist known for his diverse artistic practices, which encom sculpture, painting, graphics, installations, and public art. His work reflects a deep exploration of existential themes such as the search for the meaning of life, the rhythms of nature, and the mysteries of human origins and destiny.
Witte-Kropius draws inspiration from his observations of nature and his extensive study trips to cultures around the world, including Eastern Europe, Asia, Africa, Latin America, and Oceania. The influence of original and archaic forms of expression, particularly from Papua New Guinea and Colombia, is evident in his art. His work is characterized by expressive form reduction, figurative abstraction, and the use of unconventional materials.
A distinctive feature of Witte-Kropius’s art is his use of flint (flintstone or pierre à fusil) to create figurative sculptures. This material, known for its hardness and brittleness yet naturally shaped into softness, is used by the artist to craft archaic and mysterious female torsos with an erotic aura reminiscent of Stone Age fertility goddesses.
Witte-Kropius has been actively represented in galleries across , , Austria, Poland, and Denmark, participating in both solo and group exhibitions. His art has also made a significant impact in public spaces, with several of his fountains and sculptures prominently displayed in urban locations and marketplaces.
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- Date of birth : 1959
- Artistic domains: Works by professional artists,
- Groups: Contemporary German Artists
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