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mountain flow II

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mountain flow II
mountain flow II
mountain flow II
mountain flow II
mountain flow II
mountain flow II
mountain flow II
mountain flow II
mountain flow II
mountain flow II
mountain flow II
mountain flow II
mountain flow II
About the artist
Manfred Hellweger
Manfred Hellweger
The Austrian sculptor Manfred Hellweger (*1986) lives and works in Pettneu am Arlberg and Nesselgarten near Fließ in Tyrol. In 2004, Manfred completed his training as a sculptor at the technical school for arts and crafts and design in Elbigenalp...
Material
Ahorn, Nuss, Mahagoni, Eiche
Size
135x117x9 cm
Price
6500 € incl. vat, excl. shipping & customs
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The “mountain flow II” plant consists of 3 different types of wood: maple, nuts and mahogany. The differently strong strips and veneers were arranged by Hellweger during the glueing process in such a way that they run out irregularly downwards and generate a flowing dynamic. The silhouettes were subsequently sawn and ground. The artist wants to illustrate with this work that not only man, but also nature is undergoing a constant change. Just as the water in the brook is always in motion, so all things, beings and phenomena in the world are always in change. Everything changes and develops, nothing remains as it is. Since it is a wall object, two screws incl. Dowels for easy assembly included. The surface is completely natural. All sculptures by Manfred Hellweger are unique.
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About the artist
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Manfred Hellweger

Manfred Hellweger

Österreich
The Austrian sculptor Manfred Hellweger (*1986) lives and works in Pettneu am Arlberg and Nesselgarten near Fließ in Tyrol. In 2004, Manfred completed his training as a sculptor at the technical school for arts and crafts and design in Elbigenalp (Tyrol). Shortly afterwards he became self-employed as a freelance artist and in 2013 completed additional training as a stone sculptor at the technical school for stone processing in Laas (South Tyrol). Hellweger has already taken part in over 30 international sculpture symposiums and numerous exhibitions at home and abroad. His works are already represented by collectors worldwide, e.g. Japan, USA, France, Belgium, Switzerland, Italy, Germany and Austria. Manfred Hellweger’s creative process and inspiration: In his works, the artist deals with questions of meaning and values ​​of existence, the world and people. His distinctive sculptures are primarily made from wood and metal. Cuboids, strips, boards or nails are connected together using different techniques to create a figurative or abstract shape that tapers downwards. Through this process, Manfred Hellweger’s sculptures appear to dissolve vertically and create a flowing dynamic. Here the artist refers to the constant change of our time. Everything changes and develops, nothing stays the same.
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