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Conflict SculptureConflict SculptureConflict Sculpture is a profound artistic expression created by Irish sculptor Marc Kelly that masterfully combines contrasting stone materials to explore themes of political division and societal conflict. The sculpture, standing 54cm high, 44cm wide, and 20cm deep, employs Carrara Marble and Kilkenny Limestone to create a striking visual dialogue between opposing forms and materials. The piece demonstrates exceptional technical craftsmanship through its sophisticated combination of traditional and modern sculpting techniques, including hand-carved textures and precision grinder-cut surfaces. The work's conceptual depth draws from the artist's personal experiences growing up near the Irish border during the turbulent 1980s and 1990s, with the contrasting materials serving as metaphors for religious and social division. The sculpture's aesthetic appeal lies in its bold interplay of forms, where the white Carrara Marble intersects with the darker Limestone base, revealing an internal square-edged form that suggests hidden complexities within seemingly simple divisions. The technical execution showcases various texturing techniques that enhance the visual and tactile experience, while the carefully considered intersection of the two materials creates a subtle yet powerful engagement between the forms. This thought-provoking piece, which earned a Bronze A' Design Award in the Fine Arts and Art Installation Design category, exemplifies how contemporary sculpture can address complex sociopolitical themes while maintaining aesthetic excellence and technical sophistication. Author: Adam Dawson Keywords: abstract sculpture, political art, stone carving, contemporary sculpture, Irish art, marble sculpture SOURCES: |
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