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ORIGINAL OGNYAN CHITAKOV ARTWORK!

2022, "Nova Scotia" - stone sculpture

This original quartzite sculpture is one of the latest artworks of the talented Bulgarian contemporary professional sculptor Ognyan Chitakov, deeply inspired by organic abstract expressionism, postmodernism and geometry. Quartzite is the hardest one of all rocks, and just like marble it is a metamorphic rock, which was originally pure quartz sandstone. The artist's concept is to create with this most hard stone material various abstract landscapes of common places on Earth, rich in this beautiful and extremely hard stone material. Nova Scotia is one of the thirteen provinces of Canada, where much of the stable craton is exposed at the surface as the Canadian Shield, an area of Precambrian quartzite rock, covering over a million square miles. The unique sculptural spacial form is carved with the help of an extraordinary maze of carvings and details, leaving the feeling of airiness and lightness in this ancient rock piece. The artwork is one amazing solid stone masterpiece and exquisite modern home décor.

"Each stone material is alive and has a soul. I never ignore it and its gravity as well. I try to give each artwork the feeling of lightness." ... by the artist

✧Sculptor: Ognyan Chitakov

✧Size (height, width, depth): 47 x 28 x 16 cm (18.5 x 11.1 x 6.3 inches)

✧Material: Quartzite

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Oggie Golev - art manager

Materials used:

Quartzite

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"Nova Scotia" (2022) Stone sculpture
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ORIGINAL OGNYAN CHITAKOV ARTWORK!

2022, "Nova Scotia" - stone sculpture

This original quartzite sculpture is one of the latest artworks of the talented Bulgarian contemporary professional sculptor Ognyan Chitakov, deeply inspired by organic abstract expressionism, postmodernism and geometry. Quartzite is the hardest one of all rocks, and just like marble it is a metamorphic rock, which was originally pure quartz sandstone. The artist's concept is to create with this most hard stone material various abstract landscapes of common places on Earth, rich in this beautiful and extremely hard stone material. Nova Scotia is one of the thirteen provinces of Canada, where much of the stable craton is exposed at the surface as the Canadian Shield, an area of Precambrian quartzite rock, covering over a million square miles. The unique sculptural spacial form is carved with the help of an extraordinary maze of carvings and details, leaving the feeling of airiness and lightness in this ancient rock piece. The artwork is one amazing solid stone masterpiece and exquisite modern home décor.

"Each stone material is alive and has a soul. I never ignore it and its gravity as well. I try to give each artwork the feeling of lightness." ... by the artist

✧Sculptor: Ognyan Chitakov

✧Size (height, width, depth): 47 x 28 x 16 cm (18.5 x 11.1 x 6.3 inches)

✧Material: Quartzite

✧Shipping: We ship fast delivery and the delivery duty is paid. We ship worldwide and package the artworks with care.

✧Thanks for visiting INTEGRATED ARTISTS gallery,

Oggie Golev - art manager

Materials used:

Quartzite

Tags:
#abstract #landscape #nature #water #winter #moon #canada #organic #gravity #fractal #canadian #nova scotia #stone sculpture #biomorphic #bestseller 
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