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This dancing figure with flying arms was inspired by the movements of dicotyledonous plants sprouting out of the ground.

The offered skulpture is the first one of a limited edition of 9.
This dancing figure with flying arms was inspired by the movements of dicotyledonous plants sprouting out of the ground.

The offered skulpture is the first one of a limited edition of 9.
This dancing figure with flying arms was inspired by the movements of dicotyledonous plants sprouting out of the ground.

The offered skulpture is the first one of a limited edition of 9.
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Dance Sculpture

Michael Wilhelmi

Germany

Sculpture, Bronze on Stone

Size: 7.5 W x 18.1 H x 4.7 D in

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This dancing figure with flying arms was inspired by the movements of dicotyledonous plants sprouting out of the ground. The offered skulpture is the first one of a limited edition of 9.

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Sculpture:Bronze on Stone

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:7.5 W x 18.1 H x 4.7 D in

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All of nature is daily recreated from the four classical elements. These different forms of energy reveal themselves in individual phenomenons, such as in flowing liquids, in clouds of various forms, in oddly shaped and weathered wood or stone and they can be translated into the language of sculpture. That is why my sculptures talk of the celebratory energy of fire, of gesticulating clouds, of the fluid dynamics of grown wood, of the high elegance and functions of our bones. On a more abstract level, these and other energies operate in history in the ever changing shape of our society. Friedrich Schiller saw the greatest work of art in the idea of a „Free Society“, Dostojewski thought „beauty will save the world“ and Joseph Beuys created the „Soziale Plastik“ I too believe that the understanding of truth will lead us to freedom (Joh.8,32) and that working for our needs (instead for profit) will lead us to brotherhood—if the dignity of each individual is acknowledged by equality in law. This is the reason why I am part of a community in Berlin-Kreuzberg where people are trying to live these ideas in daily practical life with all ups and downs for more than 40 years.

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