The bronze sculpture shows the head of Escher’s wife Jette. Manufactured with lost wax technique subsequently patinated.
By Galerie Artinvest, artist Eunwha Kim-Kilian,
Original M. C. Escher,
Height 35cm
The spiral requires a perfect casting because any refinishing work is impossible due to the geometry in this piece. There are only few casting houses able to finish a work like this.
By MedekTomáš,
Length 14cm
This sculpture is manufactured from 999 fine silver. The patination allows a diverse colouring.
By Galerie Bullion Art, artist: Emanuel Basler,
Height 32cm, Weight ca. 10kg.
This large scale sculpture by Prof. Erberhart Linke has been created as a segmented clay model. Its sole segments have been casted and connected in bronze.
Pick-up service, transport and assembling support courtesy of Art Casting Pfeifer.
By Prof. Eberhard Linke, Site: Mainz, Kronenberger Hof,
Height 2.8m, 480kg
A sculpture of 999 fine silver. Manufactured in segments which have been fused subsequently.
By Galerie Bullion Art, Künstler Maximilian Verhas,
Height 20cm ca. 10kg
New technologies afford new arts. A sculpture first created on a computer, then realized by machine, bronze cast and patinated.
By Prof. Micheal Gabriel,
Breite 70cm, Height 22cm
The rooster has been patinated in various colours to increase the sculpture’s expression.
By Galerie Gerz,
Height 54cm
Manufactured of nickel silver. This material is non-corrosive and also marked by its high-grade steel- like appeareance, while production costs are less than steel.
By Maximilian Verhas,
Length 19cm
The drop has been done with sandbox technique using out aluminium.
By Luigi Colani,
Height 140cm,
Standort: Skulpturenpfad Kirchhain.
Length: 5 metres and 4.5 metres. The boards have been manufactured with sand casting.
By Rainer Landgraf,
Ø 115cm, 81kg
The tiny details, especially to be seen on the leaf, show the detail that can be realized with the lost wax technique. Furthermore this object displays a beautiful multi-colour patina.
By Jana Pfeifer,
Height 10cm.
This piece consists of nine sculptures, partially inside a boat of bronze. Some pieces include a pipeline system for a water fountain.
By Michael Schwarze;
Standort: Neuenburg am Rhein, Schlüsselstraße;
Length 4.3 m
These boards have been manufactured with sand cast. The buildings were made with lost wax technique and subsequently fused to the base. The extraordinary challenge was the exact displaying of the Braille to ensure legibility for blind people.
By Deutsche Blindenstudienanstalt;
Standtort: Düsseldorf Rathausplatz;
Whole installation 98 x 67cm