Lettering sculpture / decorative object "Love", golden version New
Lettering sculpture / decorative object "Love", golden version New
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resin | enamelled | numbered | stamped | certificate | size 12 x 30 x 7 cm (h/w/d) | weight approx. 1 kg
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Lettering sculpture / decorative object "Love", golden version
Colour in your feelings!
"Love" celebrates the diversity and beauty of love. Each inscription consists of a colour, symbolising the wide range of shades and dimensions that love can take on. The artwork invites us to reflect on the uniqueness of every form of love, expressed in varying tones and intensities and celebrates the acceptance, understanding, and appreciation of the different expressions of love that enrich our world.
Sculpture in resin. Enamelled. Numbered edition, stamped by the artist. With certificate. Size 12 x 30 x 7 cm (h/w/d). Weight approx. 1 kg. Golden version.
Producer: ars mundi Edition Max Büchner GmbH, Bödekerstraße 13, 30161 Hanover, Germany Email: info@arsmundi.de
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