Mario Dilitz
No 214, 2024
Walnut with black glue
96 x 98 x 38 cm
num.+sign.
Unique piece from a series of 3
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The horse, alongside humans, is the ultimate subject for sculpture.
It is a symbol of timeless fascination for artists, and every serious sculptor should dedicate time to exploring this theme.
The horse, alongside humans, is the ultimate subject for sculpture.
It is a symbol of timeless fascination for artists, and every serious sculptor should dedicate time to exploring this theme.
As with my human sculptures, my goal was not to create a perfect likeness.
Instead, I aimed to capture the essence purely from memories and impressions, without relying on models or books.
This approach, combined with the necessary experience and maturity,
seeks to create a seamless unity between humans and horses, grounded in my own consistent architectural and formal language.