Stefan Ester:
Sculpture "Quo vadis" (2007)
Stefan Ester:
Sculpture "Quo vadis" (2007)

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Sculpture "Quo vadis" (2007)
Stefan Ester: Sculpture "Quo vadis" (2007)

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Sculpture "Quo vadis" (2007)

The work consists of 3 parts made of lime wood that has been stored for a very long time. The horizontal part is inlaid with tin. The two upright arches strive outwards and are under tension due to their inner "networking". under tension. "quo vadis" - where are we heading? Thematically, the work deals with networking of all kinds.

About Stefan Ester

born 22.02.1963 in Füssen / Allgäu Trained as a sculptor 1981 - 89 Self-employed as a freelance sculptor since 1989 Works in wood, bronze, stainless steel, ice and snow Participation in international competitions, sculpture symposia and exhibitions in the EU, Asia, Greenland, North and South America.
Numerous prizes and awards at home and abroad, including Gran Premio del chaco / 1st prize of the jury Premio del Escultores / 1st prize of the artists at the Bienal del Chaco 2008, Argentina Art as a mirror of time, personal circumstances, experience and reaction. The development and rapid progress of recent years in technical, digital and socio-political terms involves many positive possibilities and access to all kinds of information, as well as their negative options or consequences. My focus in recent years has been on the artistic examination of media, the Internet, cabling and networking in many personal and social areas, but also on how we deal with our environment and nature. In a digitalized, consumer-oriented and often superficial world, I try to make people think with my conceptual sculptures and 2-dimensional works. The "glass man" is reflected in the open and translucent nature of the sculptures. The resulting work groups "Quo vadis" and "Networks" were realized in bronze, stainless steel and wood. "Arc Part of the circle Circle Element of the sphere Sphere Symbol of the earth" In the last 3 years, a further group of works entitled "Pan" has been created, whose works deal in particular with the global pandemic and its consequences. The abstracted virus form as a starting point for sculptures whose basic element is the spherical form.
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