Forget Me Not Table Sculpture

€285,00 EUR Sale Save

SKU112710

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The Forget-me-not Collection is symbolic of faith and renewal. As the name suggests, the flowers are traditional tokens of memory, conjuring eternal promises of love and fidelity. The forget-me-not is personally special for Michael, as it is closely associated with his Armenian culture as the symbol of remembering those we've lost in the past. The flower expresses a theme of undying love, while also meant to evoke the past, present, and future.

There is something inspiring and sublime about forget-me-nots. The flower's hues combine the stability of true blue with the passion of deep red. I see them as an emblem of faith and devotion, and as a symbol for those you love today, as well as those who will always live in your heart.


DETAILS
  • 16.5 cm L x 8.89 cm W x 29.2 cm H
  • Base 8.89 cm L x 7.62 cm W x 3.81 cm H
MATERIALS
  • Natural Brass
  • Purple Enamel
  • Marble

Michael is highly inspired by his surroundings and often makes sculptures of objects that might otherwise be overlooked in the everyday. Nature is his biggest muse, as is the handmade process.

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The Three M's

MICHAEL IS HIGHLY INSPIRED BY HIS SURROUNDINGS AND OFTEN MAKES SCULPTURES OF OBJECTS THAT MIGHT OTHERWISE BE OVERLOOKED IN THE EVERYDAY. NATURE IS HIS BIGGEST MUSE, AS IS THE HANDMADE PROCESS.

Michael

Trained as a painter, sculptor, and art historian, Michael has neatly applied his diverse background to the decorative arts.

Motif

Nature is his biggest muse, as is the handmade process. His work combines the imperfections innate in the handmade process.

Making

Today, over 200 artisans work alongside him in his workshop where the same creative interaction between artist and artisan remains.