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Caviar Queen

SK Jana Brisudová

Caviar Queen

Dimensions:

90 x 33 x 27 cm


Technique:

bronze


Year:

2024


Availability:

Available


Edition:

1/8

Price:

34000 €

Dimensions:

90 x 33 x 27 cm


Technique:

bronze


Year:

2024


Availability:

Available


Edition:

1/8

Price:

34000 €

About artwork:

The sculpture “Caviar Queen” captures a rare sturgeon- like fish that once inhabited the waters of the Danube. This imaginary fish, embodying the vizu, which in the past grew up to ten meters and carried a huge amount of caviar. Beluga caviar is currently one of the most expensive foods in the world. The author created it with an emphasis on uniqueness and beauty, while the fish seems to be swimming above the surface. This effect is underlined by its placement above a plinth made of resin and stone coming directly from the river, with which the sculpture evokes a sense of movement in the space above the water surface. The Queen of the Danube, the statue of the forgotten fish at first glance seems to be from another world, even a creature of fantasy, even if the realistic elements are obvious.

Jana Brisudová

Jana Brisudová

SK SK

Jana Brisudová

Jana Brisudová, born in Bratislava, Slovakia, is a renowned sculptor specializing in bronze work. She trained under the guidance of the esteemed Slovak master Tibor Bártfay, who helped her develop a unique style that combines mythological symbolism with modern aesthetics. In addition to sculpture, Jana is also involved in mural painting and trompe l’oeil. She is active on both the domestic and international art scenes, working from her studio in Bratislava.

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Jana Brisudová

Jana Brisudová

SK SK

Jana Brisudová

Jana Brisudová, born in Bratislava, Slovakia, is a renowned sculptor specializing in bronze work. She trained under the guidance of the esteemed Slovak master Tibor Bártfay, who helped her develop a unique style that combines mythological symbolism with modern aesthetics. In addition to sculpture, Jana is also involved in mural painting and trompe l’oeil. She is active on both the domestic and international art scenes, working from her studio in Bratislava.