Ilona Schmidt:
Sculpture "Figurine XI" (2023)
Ilona Schmidt:
Sculpture "Figurine XI" (2023)

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Ceramics, Clay/Loam | More refinement | Format 53 x 18 x 10 cm (H/W/D) | Weight 2.7 kg | signed certificate of authenticity

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Sculpture "Figurine XI" (2023)
Ilona Schmidt: Sculpture "Figurine XI" (2023)

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Sculpture "Figurine XI" (2023)

Figurine No. XI shows a fragmented human figure that appears to have been carved out of rough stone or weathered material. The upper body is clearly indicated but incomplete, conveying a certain transience or vulnerability. The surface is rough and uneven, riddled with natural cracks and fractures that reinforce the impression of erosion or weathering. The colors are dominated by earthy tones with subtle nuances of grey, ochre and rusty red, which give the figure a lively patina. The pigmentation and cold colors enhance the organic effect of the sculpture and make it appear almost like an archaeological find. The posture is upright but slightly asymmetrical, which lends it a certain dynamism. The head is only hinted at, making the figure anonymous and leaving plenty of room for interpretation. The dimensions given are overall dimensions measured with the wooden pedestal.

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About Ilona Schmidt

Since 2007 I have devoted myself to free artistic studies, with a focus on painting and sculpture.
My works have been presented in numerous exhibitions at home and abroad and have been nominated and awarded several times. I have been a member of the Professional Association for Fine Artists since 2013. In my paintings and sculptures I try to capture the complexity of the human being. By using different techniques and materials, I create works that appeal to the emotions and thoughts of the viewer and stimulate reflection. My artistic work is characterized by a deep engagement with people and their environment. I explore the relationships between the individual and society, between body and mind, between past and present. My aim is to use my art to build a bridge between the viewer and the subject matter depicted. I want to arouse emotions, raise questions and provide food for thought. Because for me, art is not only an expression of my own thoughts and feelings, but also a medium for making contact with other people and inspiring them.
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