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It was made of white, but something darker soaked through.
Streaks slid down its back like memory that wouldn’t dry.
One eye was missing. The other had already closed.

It didn’t bark.
It didn’t flee.
It simply stood, letting the stains become part of its skin.

“Sculpture is a space of thought, a space of imagination, a space of dreams.” — Anish Kapoor

Sculptures make the best gifts.
Sculpture provides a more immersive experience than painting because it offers a tangible, three-dimensional form that viewers can interact with from multiple angles. A sculpture’s physical presence and texture engage the senses more fully, allowing for a deeper emotional and spatial connection. Additionally, sculptures can occupy and transform spaces, creating an environment that paintings, confined to flat surfaces, cannot achieve.

The Drenched Beast

Stefan Mager

AUD$400
Size: 25w x 19h x 5d cms
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It was made of white, but something darker soaked through.
Streaks slid down its back like memory that wouldn’t dry.
One eye was missing. The other had already closed.

It didn’t bark.
It didn’t flee.
It simply stood, letting the stains become part of its skin.

“Sculpture is a space of thought, a space of imagination, a space of dreams.” — Anish Kapoor

Sculptures make the best gifts.
Sculpture provides a more immersive experience than painting because it offers a tangible, three-dimensional form that viewers can interact with from multiple angles. A sculpture’s physical presence and texture engage the senses more fully, allowing for a deeper emotional and spatial connection. Additionally, sculptures can occupy and transform spaces, creating an environment that paintings, confined to flat surfaces, cannot achieve.