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Andreas Löschner-Gornau, Professor Emeritus of Fine Arts

"Daedalus and Icarus sculpture" PLA (bio-based plastic),electroplated with copper, patinated/ Click here to buy

  • modern sculpture, plastic art
  • modern sculpture, plastic art
  • modern sculpture, plastic art
  • modern sculpture, plastic art
  • modern sculpture, plastic art
  • modern sculpture, plastic art
  • modern sculpture, plastic art
  • modern sculpture, plastic art
  • modern sculpture, plastic art
  • modern sculpture, plastic art
  • modern sculpture, plastic art
  • modern sculpture, plastic art
  • modern sculpture, plastic art
  • modern sculpture, plastic art
  • modern sculpture, plastic art
  • modern sculpture, plastic art
  • modern sculpture, plastic art
  • modern sculpture, plastic art
  • modern sculpture, plastic art
  • modern sculpture, plastic art
  • modern sculpture, plastic art
The sculpture titled "Daedalus and Icarus" by Andreas Loeschner-Gornau—which draws on Greek mythology and the figure of Chiron—is crafted from a material that appears both ancient and modern. It stands on a rectangular base. The sculpture itself is highly abstracted, composed of several intertwined, organically shaped columns and arches that evoke human and animal limbs without forming distinct, literal shapes. One can discern suggestions of torsos and figures that appear to be standing on one leg. The surface is not smooth but features a coarse, structured texture reminiscent of weathered stone or rough wood. The coloring is characteristic of a patina, consisting of a reddish-brown base interspersed with turquoise or bluish accents. Gold highlights are applied over this base—particularly on the projecting edges and forms—lending the sculpture an air of elegance and mystery. These golden areas create a striking contrast with the darker and turquoise sections, accentuating the sculpture's lines and sense of movement.