Sculpture 'Kayu Bayi' black - Scott Vandervoort
Sculpture 'Kayu Bayi' black - Scott Vandervoort
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Beautifully executed wooden statue 'Kayu Bayi' in black stained mahogany wood. This decorative object is a handmade edition of a unique sculpture by Scott Vandervoort. Scott Vandervoort's work is inspired by ancient and primitive communities and their approach to communication and artifact making. In particular, the influences of African and Polynesian art and architecture express and theme around objects created to celebrate survival, shelter, landmark, community, birth, death and gender.
In addition to black stained mahogany wood, this statue is also available in brown mahogany wood and natural sycamore wood. All variants are available within 2 weeks.
Each sculpture comes with a certificate of authenticity.
Scott Vandervoort
Scott Vandervoort is a New York-based artist whose creations broadly explore themes of transience, beauty, memory, and the ambiguous divide between art and the everyday. He works in both two and three dimensions, with paint, sculpture and installations – often inspired by the communications and artefacts of ancient and primitive communities.
Vandervoort's art engages viewers in an often playful dialogue about the process by which objects, images and spaces acquire meaning. They are constructed from a self-developed 'alphabet' or 'language' that sets the parameters for guiding his work process, avoiding drawing attention to artistry or deeper layers of perception. Our Modern Shapes Editions aim to capture some of the artist's penchant for simple complexity in wood.
In 1998, Vandervoort received a B.A. in Industrial Design from the Pratt Institute in New York City, the city where he still lives and works.
Material
Material
mahogany wood
Colour
Colour
black
Size
Size
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