Fate lines (2023) Sculpture by Valeriy Osmakov

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  • Original Artwork (One Of A Kind) Sculpture, Wood
  • Dimensions Height 34.3in, Width 14.2in / 5.50 kg
  • Artwork's condition The artwork is in perfect condition
  • Fit for outdoor? No, This artwork can not be displayed outdoor
  • Categories Sculptures under $1,000 Abstract Geometric
The sculpture is about fateful and sometimes incomprehensible phenomena on our life’s journey. Sometimes they are connected, sometimes they go in parallel. Together they form a harmonious or not very life-like labyrinth through which we walk, reading, understanding or guessing these interactions. About this artwork: Classification, Techniques & Styles. [...]
The sculpture is about fateful and sometimes incomprehensible phenomena on our life’s journey. Sometimes they are connected, sometimes they go in parallel. Together they form a harmonious or not very life-like labyrinth through which we walk, reading, understanding or guessing these interactions.

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Valeriy Osmakov, a contemporary Russian artist, brings a unique perspective to the world of art, grounded in his educational background in industrial design. For many years, he has immersed himself in the realm [...]

Valeriy Osmakov, a contemporary Russian artist, brings a unique perspective to the world of art, grounded in his educational background in industrial design. For many years, he has immersed himself in the realm of landscape architecture, channeling his skills and insatiable desire to work with volume and form. The dynamic interplay between living nature and artificially created spaces serves as the driving force behind his creative expression in art.

Osmakov's creative journey extends beyond traditional boundaries, resulting in the production of art objects, modern sculpture, and functional art pieces that seamlessly meld the realms of functional design and artistic expression. His extensive experience in landscape architecture has provided a rich foundation for exploring the synthesis of ideas, materials, and techniques.

The inception of Osmakov's artistic endeavors can be traced back to 2014 when he crafted his first art objects. These pieces found recognition as they were exhibited in the Olympic Village during the Winter Olympics in Sochi. Subsequently, Osmakov's commitment to exploring form and volume became an integral aspect of his life. As a finalist in the prestigious Venice art event, the Arte Laguna Prize held in Italy in 2023, his work garnered significant acclaim from international art experts and critics. This recognition solidified his dedication to furthering research into the intersection of art and functional design.

Osmakov's artistic journey is fueled by a passion for research and innovation, pushing the boundaries of what is achievable in both art and design. Years of practice in landscape architecture have shaped his focus on plants and nature as systems of migration. His exploration of nomadism serves as a central theme in his art, expressed through art objects and sculpture.

Wood stands out as the ideal material for embodying Osmakov's creative expression. A key aspect of his artistic path lies in the quest to harmonize the coexistence of the plant world and natural elements with the human-made material world through design and art. He designates his objects as ambassadors of this coexisting world, seeking to convey a message that when departing one system, there is always a transition to another. This transition, akin to an intermediate stage of life, reflects epochal changes associated with moving from one system to another. Osmakov's work underscores a profound exploration of these themes, offering viewers a contemplative journey into the delicate balance between nature and the human-made environment.

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