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"Floating House n.3" (2023) Sculpture by Mikhail Davydov

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  • Glass on Glass
  • Dimensions Height 7.1in, Width 1.2in / 0.10 kg
  • Artwork's condition The artwork is in perfect condition
  • Fit for outdoor? No, This artwork can not be displayed outdoor
  • Categories Architecture
A sculpture from a series of flying houses, symbolizing the harmony of man and nature and at the same time homesickness and the fragility of our world. About this artwork: Classification, Techniques & Styles. Paper. Sculpture technique using a light and flexible material forming a thin sheet. Wood. Sculpture technique using wood, natural material of [...]
A sculpture from a series of flying houses, symbolizing the harmony of man and nature and at the same time homesickness and the fragility of our world.

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Mikhail Davydov is a contemporary Russian sculptor based in Denmark. Known for his intricate miniature sculptures, he possesses a unique ability to weave expansive narratives through the smallest of details. Drawing [...]

Mikhail Davydov is a contemporary Russian sculptor based in Denmark. Known for his intricate miniature sculptures, he possesses a unique ability to weave expansive narratives through the smallest of details. Drawing inspiration from the realms of nature and architecture, Davydov meticulously captures the myriad images and sensations that have left an indelible mark on his perception.

In his creative process, he seamlessly blends these accumulated influences with his present state of mind and reflective thoughts. The amalgamation of these elements gives rise to what Davydov eloquently a "conversation with the viewer about big things, through small ones." Through his art, he invites audiences to engage in a profound dialogue, transcending the physical dimensions of his sculptures to explore the vast narratives encapsulated within them. Davydov's work stands as a testament to the power of the miniature, demonstrating how even the tiniest creations can encapsulate grand and meaningful stories. 

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