Diabolical Dingo - By Stefan Mager -This dingo features glazes fired at various temperatures to create an amazingly colourful and textured skin. Raku clay.
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Research has shown sculptures to provide higher emotional support than paintings. Unlike paintings, limited to two dimensions, the sculpture reflects life in three-dimensional space. Sculpture and viewer share space. Sculptures are tactile; one can touch them and feel their texture, weight and shape. Sculptures surprise and trigger pleasant psychological arousal. They enhance the living area and generate an invigorating aesthetic experience.
Diabolical Dingo
Artwork Details
Medium | Ceramic, Other |
Dimensions | 29cm (W) x 15cm (H) x 10cm (D) |
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Artwork Description
Artist Bio
I begin with raw, innocent materials and transform them into exciting art pieces that please the eye, spark curiosity, and intrigue the mind.
I am attracted to Japanese art's simplicity, in which imperfection, transience, and incompleteness become authentic expressions of life itself.
I find inspiration in the subtropical environment I'm lucky to live in. The vibrant, colourful life around me always sparks new ideas and motivates me.
I like my work to be entertaining, curious, and comical. Sculpture offers a tactile experience—you can pick it up, feel its weight, and explore its form in space. This physical interaction sets sculpture apart from painting, confined to two dimensions.
The world is already complex and overwhelming, and I prefer not to add to that. My collectors appreciate the childlike simplicity in my work—it brings smiles rather than deep contemplation.
Creating these sculptures is not only a joy but also a privilege. I hope this playful creativity resonates with collectors, adding a touch of whimsy and lightheartedness to ease the challenges of everyday life.