Ilona Schmidt:
Sculpture "Traces of time II" (2024)
Ilona Schmidt:
Sculpture "Traces of time II" (2024)

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Clay/Loam | More refinement | suitable for indoor and outdoor use | Format 35 x 10 x 9 cm (H/W/D) | Weight 1 kg | signed certificate of authenticity

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Sculpture "Traces of time II" (2024)
Ilona Schmidt: Sculpture "Traces of time II" (2024)

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Sculpture "Traces of time II" (2024)

The figurines entitled "Time Traces II" invite the viewer to immerse themselves in the multi-layered relationship between time and memory. Each work explores in a unique way how past experiences and emotions reverberate in the present. Each rust stain and imperfection can bear witness to the conditions the material has been exposed to - be it weathering, the influence of time or human activity. These surfaces can evoke memories of old machines, abandoned places or even nature itself. The heads have been treated with a rust patina after firing. They are suitable for outdoor use, but color changes may occur due to the rust surface. As rust is a natural material, it can change its surface when exposed to water.

Producer: ars mundi Edition Max Büchner GmbH, Bödekerstraße 13, 30161 Hanover, Germany Email: info@arsmundi.de

About Ilona Schmidt

Since 2007 I have devoted myself to free artistic studies, with a focus on painting and sculpture.
My works have been presented in numerous exhibitions at home and abroad and have been nominated and awarded several times. I have been a member of the Professional Association for Fine Artists since 2013. In my paintings and sculptures I try to capture the complexity of the human being. By using different techniques and materials, I create works that appeal to the emotions and thoughts of the viewer and stimulate reflection. My artistic work is characterized by a deep engagement with people and their environment. I explore the relationships between the individual and society, between body and mind, between past and present. My aim is to use my art to build a bridge between the viewer and the subject matter depicted. I want to arouse emotions, raise questions and provide food for thought. Because for me, art is not only an expression of my own thoughts and feelings, but also a medium for making contact with other people and inspiring them.
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