Stefan Mager is a contemporary Australian sculptor known for his engaging and whimsical works. He is deeply interested in transforming raw, unformed materials into visually pleasing and intellectually stimulating objects. His art explores the intersection, intertwining, and divergence of visual appeal and mental intrigue.
Stefan is inspired by the simplicity found in Japanese art, where imperfection, transience, and incompleteness are celebrated as authentic expressions of life. His environment, rich in exotic and colorful tropical life, continually inspires and delights him. He strives to create work that is entertaining, curious, and slightly comical.
Sculpture, with its tactile quality, allows for an interactive experience—unlike painting, which remains confined to two dimensions. Stefan values the ability to touch, turn, and physically engage with his sculptures, enhancing the sensory experience of his art.
Stefan’s work is designed to offer a sense of lightheartedness and comfort amidst the complexities of the world. His collectors appreciate the childlike qualities of his creations, which are meant to evoke smiles rather than deep contemplation. For Stefan, creating these sculptures is both a privilege and immense fun, and he aims for his exuberant creativity to bring a touch of whimsical joy into everyday life.