figure "languor" (2000) Sculpture par Rashid Bakirov

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  • Œuvre d'art originale Sculpture, Verre
  • Dimensions Hauteur 11,8in, Largeur 5,9in / 1.50 kg
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  • Catégories Abstrait
In this work, I wanted to show the process when the human body begins to realize one of its main purposes. Probably everyone remembers how one day our awareness of ourselves suddenly begins to expand beyond the control, fill with new meanings, painfully swells with dark, still unclear desires. Before the former child, an adult world opens up, the physical[...]
In this work, I wanted to show the process when the human body begins to realize one of its main purposes. Probably everyone remembers how one day our awareness of ourselves suddenly begins to expand beyond the control, fill with new meanings, painfully swells with dark, still unclear desires. Before the former child, an adult world opens up, the physical beginning struggles in the soul of a person and already clearly oppresses the spiritual principle. Everything in and around itself is subject to revision, now from a new position, when the longing of the body can not be distinguished from the yearning of the spirit.
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WomanBodyFeelingsDestinationsPassion

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Hello, my name is Rashid Bakirov, I'm a Tartar, born in 1959 in Tashkent, Uzbekistan. I am married and have three children. I have technical training in aviation mechanics, and I worked in aviation, but one[...]

Hello, my name is Rashid Bakirov, I'm a Tartar, born in 1959 in Tashkent, Uzbekistan. I am married and have three children. I have technical training in aviation mechanics, and I worked in aviation, but one day in 1997 I was in a glass factory and immediately fell in love with hot glass. This amazing moment when a hot, soft and almost formless glass is placed and blown into the mold, and after one or two minutes it gets a clear, finished shape. This process impressed me so much that I left aviation, and since then I have been engaged in glass. After the collapse of the empire (USSR), I had to emigrate from Uzbekistan to Russia, and until 2010 I lived and worked as a technologist and designer of glass sculptures at the Glass Institute in the Russian capital of art glass Gus-Crystal. There I developed my own technology for creating ceramic graphite molds for glass sculpture. After the crisis of 2008 and the closing of glass factories, I traveled from city to city to catch up with the glass artcraft that was leaving the country. In 2010, I said goodbye to this at the last factory of art glass (it disappeared) in the city of Saratov, where I now live. Although it takes a lot of effort, but now I sometimes make a glass sculpture to order.

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