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R'lyeh out of the sea (2019) Sculpture by Serendipity Liche

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  • Polymer clay on Wood
  • Dimensions Height 4.7in, Width 7.5in / 0.45 kg
  • Artwork's condition The artwork is in perfect condition
  • Fit for outdoor? No, This artwork can not be displayed outdoor
  • Categories Dark Fantasy
My vision of R'lyeh from the Cthulhu mythology, where Cthulhu eternally awaits dreaming, the shapes and textures of bones and cancellous bone being perfect to depict non euclidian architecture ; the piece of wood makes a perfect rock base coming from the bottom of the sea. I useed silicone and acrylic for the waves. Ma vision de R'lyeh (du mythe de [...]
My vision of R'lyeh from the Cthulhu mythology, where Cthulhu eternally awaits dreaming, the shapes and textures of bones and cancellous bone being perfect to depict non euclidian architecture ; the piece of wood makes a perfect rock base coming from the bottom of the sea.
I useed silicone and acrylic for the waves.

Ma vision de R'lyeh (du mythe de Cthulhu, là où Cthulhu attend éternellement en rêvant), les formes et textures des os me paraissant bien transcrire le côté non euclidien de son apparence sur ce bout de bois qui fait un parfait socle rocheux élancé.
Silicone et acrylique pour l'eau.

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(french below) Serendipity is a self-taught person in the domain of arts, their formation being purely scientific. They have always liked working with several mediums, starting with drawings, painting then modifying [...]

(french below) Serendipity is a self-taught person in the domain of arts, their formation being purely scientific. They have always liked working with several mediums, starting with drawings, painting then modifying and scultping miniatures, writing or, more recently, music. However, they found in 2019 their favorite material, by far : bone, and especially their cancellous (spongy) parts, so beautiful with its chaotic-looking 3d grid, strong despite its delicate look, raising tons of ideas just by looking at it - they like to call it bone lace.They of course does not work with this material only, using as well wood, often from random twisted pieces of wood found everywhere, and some rusted nails.Their name was not chosen randomly, since serendipity is their main way of working, often finding what already lies within the material - mostly cancellous bone or wood - and putting it in the open for all to see, like their "headless dancer" work. Serendipity started more recently to experiment with monotype and all that goes around ; there again, using serendipity is paramount to their way of working.


Serendipity est autodidacte dans le domaine des arts, sa formation étant scientifique uniquement. Ol a toujours aimé toucher à tout, commençant avec du dessin, de la peinture, puis modification (conversion) et sculpture de figurines, de l'écriture ou, plus récemment, de la musique. Ol a cependant trouvé en 2019 son matériau de prédilection : l'os, et en particulier sa partie spongieuse, si belle et inspirante par son chaos 3d de lignes intercroisées, solide malgré son apparente fragilité, qu'ol aime appeler dentelle d'os. Ol ne travaille bien sûr pas qu'avec ce matériaux, mais aussi du bois - souvent des morceaux tordus ramassés un peu partout - et des clous rouillés. Son nom (sérendipité) n'est pas choisi au hasard, puisque c'est sa façon principale de travailler : trouver ce qui existe déjà dans le matériaux - principalement l'os spongieux ou le bois) et le révéler aux yeux de toustes, comme la pièce "headless dancer". Serendipity a commencé plus récemment à s'intéresser au monotype et ses variations ; là aussi, la sérendipité est des plus importantes dans sa façon de travailler.

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