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  • Bettina Scholl-Sabbatini Bronze Statue Süssener Nyorogoto

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    € 3.120,00 Incl. tax

    Imagination has no limits. A little worm is enough to stimulate the imagination and set it in motion. Limitation 12 (numbered, signed) Dimensions: 31 x 21 x 34 cm (H/W/D) Weight: 5.2 kg

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    Thus, this small sculpture was created, from a series of previously created, funny sculptures provided with head, whose formal origin comes from the little worm. Little worm = movement !!! Sweet(en)er Nyorogoto is his name. (Nyorogoto means earthworm in Rwandan).

    Edition in bronze, cast in lost wax, chased by hand and patinated.

    Bettina Scholl-Sabbatini (1942)

     

    studied ceramics and sculpture at the "L'istituto d'arte Sesto Fiorentino", Florence, with Professor Bonomi from 1963 to 1967; later followed by studies in drawing and painting at the "Académie de la Grande-Chaumière", Paris, with Professors Jérome and Brayer. Numerous works of the artist are in public space. Scholl-Sabbatini's works have been exhibited in Luxembourg, Germany, Denmark, France, Belgium and Italy. Her work for the non-governmental organization "Soroptimist International" in Africa prompted her to become intensively involved with African art. Scholl-Sabbatini's totems are by no means replicas of ethnological representations of totems, but rather attempts to express anew the mysteriousness that surrounds them in a modern visual language.

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