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Andreas Löschner-Gornau, Professor Emeritus of Fine Arts

"Tango Argentino" 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 images depict a sculpture with a tango theme, created by sculptor Andreas Loeschner-Gornau, shown from various angles. The sculpture itself is abstract and stylized; it portrays dancing figures clinging closely to one another. The forms are curved and organic, featuring rounded heads and twisting bodies that convey a sense of movement and passion. The outlines of two people dancing together are clearly discernible. The surface of the sculpture is heavily textured and irregular, giving it an intriguing tactile quality. The color scheme is striking and purposeful. It consists of a light turquoise or petrol green, interspersed in places with a deep red. Applied over these base colors are accents of glossy gold, which highlight the contours and vertical lines of the sculpture. This gold lends the surface a metallic, almost antique appearance, while the turquoise and red evoke the look of patina or weathered surfaces. The texture is rather rough, featuring small depressions and ridges that interweave with the layers of paint. The composition is symmetrical and rests upon a broad, flat base that suggests stability. The overall presentation is clear and focused squarely on the object, with the white background serving to eliminate any distractions. The lighting is even, effectively accentuating the sculpture's texture and colors. It represents a modern interpretation of a classic dance theme.