Offered by: LO Contemporary
Street Emanuil Ungureanu, no 17 Timişoara , Romania

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Butterfly Sconce by Eduard Locota, Wall-Mounted Sculpture, Acrylic Glass & Coal

$ 6,300
  • Description
    "Once upon a time, I was a Butterfly": the unique approach of Eduard Locota towards art, embrace the permeability between art and function. An unique mirror that is as much sculpture as it is design.

    By using coal as a manufacturing material, Eduard Locota is predicting a feasible future for coal, but not as one of the world’s leading combustibles.

    If we analyzing the past of the material: its transformation from a plant into a rock, and currently into the fuel; we can try to predict the new and complex future of coal and similar fossil-fuel.

    The artist is reinterpreting the purpose of fossil fuel, we actually go beyond recycling, towards an active transformation of the material.

    The artwork tells the metamorphosis story of a young man, that is full of hope [once a little butterfly with big thoughts, who wanted to conquer the peaks of humanity], transformed into an old aged worker, into a simple proletarian, into a “miner” with a lamp at his forehead.

    It reminds me of my grandfather, of yours … maybe of ourselves.

    Dimensions:
    L 47 cm, W 45cm, H 28 cm

    Note: Because each piece is 100% unique and handmade, dimensions may vary from 1 to 2 cm.

    Limited edition
    Once upon a time, I was a Butterfly: is limited to 35 editions + 2AP.

    Each piece is signed by the artist and accompanied with a “Certificate of Authenticity”.

    Medium
    Coal, resin, brass wire, light.

    110-220v, powerful LED illumination

    About the artist, Eduard Locota:
    "In the contemporary context, channeled almost exclusively on our natural resources, once abundant natural resources such as fossil fuel, water and even clean oxygen, become rare commodities.

    In the current context focused on excessive and unsustainable consumerism, the 21st century welcomes us with a Darwinian transformation for both men and nature. Evolution which leads to the development of a synthetic man living in a synthetic nature. Heavy topics as regeneration and sustainable environment are thrown into the arms of the future generations, that have not been born yet.

    Thus, the artist’s creations highlight the synthesis through alternative materials used, such as: synthetic marble (resin and marble dust), synthetic resin (Plexiglass), synthetic cement (Jesmonite), charcoal, wood, and so on. His works have a powerful conceptual plasticity but also physical plasticity, a concept that can be interpreted as modern works of the 21st century."
  • More Information
    Documentation: Signed
    Origin: Romania
    Period: New
    Materials: https://adminv2.1stdibs.com/dealers/item/f_22854542/#:~:text=Wall%2DMounted%20Sculpture%2C-,Acrylic%20Glass%20%26%20Coal,-Item%20Reference
    Condition: New.
    Creation Date: 2020
    Styles / Movements: Color, Black & White, Contemporary
    Incollect Reference #: 589310
  • Dimensions
    W. 17.72 in; H. 11.02 in; D. 18.5 in;
    W. 45 cm; H. 28 cm; D. 47 cm;
Message from Seller:

Located in Timisoara, Romania; the gallery features a curated library of exclusive collections of distinctive artistic objects as well as avant-garde furniture, lighting, textiles and home décor. LO Contemporary’s mission is to promote contemporary art, and the professional and personal advancement of artists by connecting them with the Global Art Market, collectors, press, curators and art organizations around the world. Contact us: OFFICE@LOCONTEMPORARY.COM

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