"The Fates - The Moirai sculpture" PLA (bio-based plastic),electroplated with copper, patinated/ Click here to buy
This exclusive sculpture combines cutting-edge technology with traditional craftsmanship. The sculpture’s core is a high-precision form made of PLA, a sustainable, bio-based plastic. Through an intricate, multi-day process, the piece is electroplated with a layer of genuine copper. Its distinctive, vibrant depth is achieved through a subsequent chemical patination process: the shades of verdigris and oxidation result from actual chemical reactions, making this sculpture a truly unique, one-of-a-kind piece. The symbiosis of digital design and classic electroforming gives the work an extraordinary tactile quality and visual dynamism as it rests on its base. Finished with high-quality acrylic accents.
The image shows a sculpture titled "Die Moiren – Die Schicksalsgöttinnen" (The Moirai – The Goddesses of Fate) by Andreas Loeschner-Gornau. Set against a white background, the sculpture is illuminated by soft light coming only from the left. It depicts three upright, organically shaped columns that are intertwined, reminiscent of coral or bone. The surfaces of the columns are irregular and textured, featuring a patina that evokes ancient or weathered materials. The coloring is a blend of bluish-turquoise—appearing faded or worn in places—and a luminous gold tone that highlights the raised areas and edges. Traces of red are visible in between, resembling cracks or veined patterns, adding depth and drama to the sculpture. Each of the three columns differs slightly in height and shape. The foremost column on the left is the shortest and has a rounded, mushroom-like top. The middle column is taller and also ends in a rounded tip. The rearmost column on the right is the tallest and slenderest, also featuring a rounded top. The columns are not smooth but possess an uneven, almost bone-like structure, which is accentuated by the paintwork. The composition is vertically oriented, and the sculpture fills much of the frame, drawing focus to its form and texture. The sculpture casts a shadow slightly to the right and toward the back. The abstract yet mysterious form of the sculpture underscores the depiction of the Moirai, the goddesses of fate in Greek mythology.