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Shrimp (2018) Sculpture by Denis Kulikov
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Original Artwork (One Of A Kind)
Sculpture,
Metals
on Metal
- Dimensions Height 29in, Width 63in / 88.00 lb
- Artwork's condition The artwork is in perfect condition
- Fit for outdoor? No, This artwork can not be displayed outdoor
- Categories Sculptures under $20,000 Figurative Science fiction
This sculpture is not just a representation of marine life but an imaginative transformation, where the shrimp adopts the features and posture of a scorpion. What is traditionally perceived as vulnerable is metamorphosed into a symbol of defiance against the natural order. The juxtaposition of its armored appearance and the fluidity of its assumed identity challenges the viewer's perception of strength and adaptability in nature.
Key Features:
Artist: Denis Kulikov
Size (approx.): 29.5x25.6x63 in
Weight (approx.): 88 lb
Year of Creation: 2018
Materials and Techniques: Steel, Welding
Kulikov's "Shrimp" goes beyond the confines of traditional sculpture, inviting a contemplation of the unseen forces and the silent battles waged in the depths of the seas. It is a piece that is sure to command attention and stir conversation, making it a standout addition to any collection.
Denis Kulikov was born in Yaroslavl in 1978. Having connected the profession with metal and spare parts, his artistic activity began with the idea of how to give scrap metal a second life. The process of “reincarnation” of textured parts and the mystery of the birth of each new sculpture inspire the artist and allow him to draw an inexhaustible flow of energy to create unusual installations.
Denis Kulikov has the ambitious idea of introducing sculptures from scrap metal into the discourse of contemporary art, creating his statement about the global problems of the present and future through the recycling of materials. Plots of opposition between nature and technology, the real and the fantastic, the struggle between the natural and the artificial inspire the artist for dialectical reasoning about the coexistence of man and his planet, as well as his responsibility for the world, which he will finally conquer.
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Nationality:
RUSSIA
- Date of birth : 1979
- Artistic domains: Represented by a Gallery,
- Groups: Russian Contemporary Artists Artists presented by a gallery