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Andreas Löschner-Gornau, Professor Emeritus of Fine Arts

"Ragnarök sculpture" PLA (bio-based plastic),electroplated with copper, patinated/ Click here to buy

  • modern sculpture, plastic art
  • modern sculpture, plastic art
  • modern sculpture, plastic art
  • modern sculpture, plastic art
  • modern sculpture, plastic art
  • modern sculpture, plastic art
  • modern sculpture, plastic art
  • modern sculpture, plastic art
  • modern sculpture, plastic art
  • modern sculpture, plastic art
  • modern sculpture, plastic art
  • modern sculpture, plastic art
  • modern sculpture, plastic art
  • modern sculpture, plastic art
  • modern sculpture, plastic art
  • modern sculpture, plastic art
  • modern sculpture, plastic art
  • modern sculpture, plastic art
  • modern sculpture, plastic art
  • modern sculpture, plastic art
  • modern sculpture, plastic art
The sculpture is isolated against a white background. It consists of several interlocking, organically shaped elements reminiscent of stylized human or animal bodies, or perhaps plant structures. The sculpture's surface is irregular and textured, resembling weathered stone or metal. Its coloring is characteristic of a patina—evoking slightly corroded bronze or copper. The base color is a deep turquoise-green showing significant signs of weathering, overlaid with metallic gold. In some areas, the gold appears to have been applied as a distinct layer, while in others, it shimmers through the green patina or blends with it irregularly. This creates an impression that is simultaneously ancient and dynamic. The sculpture has an upright stance and appears to rest on a base of several thickened, foot-like projections that support the structure. The forms are curved and fluid, featuring numerous voids and interconnections between the individual elements. There are no clear depictions of faces or distinct limbs, reinforcing the piece's abstract nature. The overall impression is one of raw power, decay, and perhaps cyclical renewal—themes that align with the name "Ragnarök," the Norse apocalypse. Ragnarök: The prophesied, cataclysmic battle marking the end of the world. The Aesir (gods) led by Odin fight against the forces of chaos (the giants, the wolf Fenrir, and the Midgard Serpent). This war culminates in the death of almost all the gods and the destruction of the world, from which a new world eventually emerges.