Paul Kubic - Memories (1998) bronze sculpture
Paul Kubic - Memories (1998) bronze sculpture
Signed and dated (1998) on the bottom of the sculpture.
This distinctive bronze sculpture by Paul Kubic , Memories (1998), depicts a stylized, vertically structured figure composed of organic, nest- or shell-like forms. The layered structure evokes memories accumulated over time, each layer a trace of something experienced, felt, or held. The expressive patina, which ranges from green to warm brown, emphasizes this structure and allows the surface to respond vividly to light and shadow.
The figure subtly balances between abstraction and recognizable humanity, creating a poetic and introspective atmosphere. The open posture and abstracted forms invite viewing from all sides, each time revealing new details and impressions. In this work, Kubic captures the fragile and changing nature of memories in a tangible and symbolic way.
Memories is an evocative artwork that continues to resonate both visually and emotionally — a special piece for lovers of expressive, meaningful bronze sculptures.
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Material
Material
Bronze
Dimensions
Dimensions
37 cm high x 10 cm wide x 10 cm deep
Weight
Weight
1.3 kg

About the artist: Paul Kubic
Paul Kubic (1948)is a Dutch sculptor known for his powerful figurative bronzes featuring humans and animals. Born in Amsterdam, he developed within the classical sculptural tradition, developing his own expressive style. Kubic works with robust forms and distinct volumes, giving his sculptures a solid and characterful appearance. His animal figures, such as horses and birds, exhibit a strong presence and a sense of movement. The human figures often have a restrained yet powerful pose, subtly blending emotion and body language. The modeling is visible and vibrant, allowing light and shadow to play a significant role in the experience of the sculpture. His warm patinas enhance the natural and timeless character of his work. Paul Kubic is prized by collectors for the combination of craftsmanship, depth, and expressiveness that make his sculptures unique.