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Clown (2024) Sculpture by Valerii Filipchenko

Sculpture - Resin, 7x6.1 in
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  • Dimensions Height 7in, Width 6.1in / 0.43 kg
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  • Categories Gothic
Sculpture in the genre of Vanitas. This sculpture was inspired by Yorick, a fictional character from Shakespeare's tragedy Hamlet. Yorick is a royal comedian and jester, whose skull was dug up by the gravedigger in scene 1 of Act 5 of the play. Seeing the skull, Hamlet utters his famous monologue, "Poor Yorick!" This monologue expresses regret about [...]
Sculpture in the genre of Vanitas. This sculpture was inspired by Yorick, a fictional character from Shakespeare's tragedy Hamlet.
Yorick is a royal comedian and jester, whose skull was dug up by the gravedigger in scene 1 of Act 5 of the play. Seeing the skull, Hamlet utters his famous monologue, "Poor Yorick! ..." This monologue expresses regret about the frailty of existence and fits perfectly into the genre of Vanitas.

The skull is a reminder of the inevitability of death, a symbol of the frailty of human life, the futility of pleasures and the fleeting nature of material goods.

The sculpture is perfect for gift giving or decorating your interior. This sculpture is not only an element of design, but also a work of art. Acrylic paints are used. The base for the sculpture is made of environmentally friendly PLA plastic. The sculpture is covered with matte varnish.

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Valerii Filipchenko (Val Filip) is a Ukrainian photographer, sculptor and designer. His artistic style was shaped by his fascination with Renaissance novels and Gothic symbolism. He was especially inspired by [...]

Valerii Filipchenko (Val Filip) is a Ukrainian photographer, sculptor and designer. His artistic style was shaped by his fascination with Renaissance novels and Gothic symbolism. He was especially inspired by still-lifes in the Vanitas genre. So the idea of creating artworks that would combine symbolism with a pronounced philosophical and religious meaning arose.  With references to historical characters whose example makes people not only the transience of life, but also call to think about the salvation of their souls.  
Skull - a reminder of the inevitability of death. Almost obligatory attribute of still life of this genre. Similarly, as a portrait is only a reflection of a once living person, so the skull is only a form of a once living head. The viewer must perceive it as a "reflection"; it most clearly symbolizes the frailty of human life. In the genre of Vanitas, in addition to the skull, a large number of symbols are used. Each symbol has its own meaning. The symbols are meant to remind about the frailty of human life, the futility of pleasures and the fleeting nature of material goods.
Valerii Filipchenko brings his own vision to the classic style of Vanitas. Unexpected references to real historical characters. New author's interpretation of classical symbols, as well as the creation of new modern symbols

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