Uno - marble look Sculpture by Renaat Ramon

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The bronze sculpture uno is a circular structure that was formed from the connection of two identical hyperbolas. It is also a combination of the letters U, N and O, which makes up the Italian word uno. It is available in a dark brown and marble-like patina. Renaat Ramon is known, among other things, for his constructivist installations. It is therefore[...]
The bronze sculpture uno is a circular structure that was formed from the connection of two identical hyperbolas. It is also a combination of the letters U, N and O, which makes up the Italian word uno. It is available in a dark brown and marble-like patina. Renaat Ramon is known, among other things, for his constructivist installations. It is therefore not surprising that he often incorporates geometric shapes into his art, using the tools of an architect or engineer, such as rulers and compasses. Our bronze sculptures are cast using the lost wax method. Uno is a limited edition bronze sculpture, each piece is numbered and signed.
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Renaat Ramon is a Belgian post-war and contemporary sculptor. He is primarily known for his monumental sculptures, constructivist installations, jewelry, furniture design and architectural[...]

Renaat Ramon is a Belgian post-war and contemporary sculptor. He is primarily known for his monumental sculptures, constructivist installations, jewelry, furniture design and architectural projects. 

Although Ramon, as a sculptor, is an adept of constructivism and geometric abstraction, he is an admirer of the classical art’s beautiful simplicity and gentle grandeur. From his sculptures speaks logic and rationality. In search of clarity and harmony, Ramon abstracts the natural forms of his motifs into a clear and geometric formal language.

Renaat Ramon was born in 1936, in Belgium.



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