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This ceramic sculpture depicts a stylised dog with an elongated body and exaggerated features, including a prominent snout and pointed ears. The figure is glazed with a vibrant, patchwork-like pattern of colours, including deep blue, bright red, forest green, and black, giving it a playful appearance that enhances its simplified form.

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.

Non Cogito Ergo Bark

Stefan Mager


Size: 20w x 22h x 12d cms
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Additional Information

This ceramic sculpture depicts a stylised dog with an elongated body and exaggerated features, including a prominent snout and pointed ears. The figure is glazed with a vibrant, patchwork-like pattern of colours, including deep blue, bright red, forest green, and black, giving it a playful appearance that enhances its simplified form.

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.