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Owl, the sacred bird of Goddess Athena and a symbol of wisdom and knowledge. The greek myths and the athenian tetradrachm were our guide for the creation of this unique sculpture.
449-419 B.C., Athens.
Dimensions: 6 cm x 9,5 cm x 5 cm
Statue, made of casted alabaster.
We created the Head of Hygieia, who was the ancient greek goddess of health and the daughter of Asclepius, inspired by the artwork of the ancient greek sculptor Skopas.
4th century, Tegea, Peloponnese.
Dimensions: 7 cm x 14 cm x 9 cm
Bust of casted alabaster.
Plank-shaped figurine of human form. These figurines were associated with fertility, birth and death and they became the most common form of human representation in Cypriot art. They had a characteristic shape of a flat body and a narrower head an neck.
2000-1800 B.C., Cyprus
Dimensions: 5,5 cm x 17,5 cm x 4 cm
Dimensions of the base: 5,5 cm x 2 cm x 4 cm
Resin.
Plank-shaped figurine of human form. These figurines are the most common forms of human representation in prehistoric Cypriot art and they were probably associated with fertility, birth and death. These figurines were usually placed in tombs.
Recycled Aluminum.
We created a sculpture of a male body, inspired by the statue of Hermes of Praxiteles. The statue of Hermes, which was the messenger of the Olympian Gods, was found in the ruins of the Temple of Hera at Olympia.
4th century B.C., Ancient Olympia.
Dimensions of the statue: 5,5 cm x 9,5 cm x 3 cm
Dimensions with the marble base: 5,5 cm x 13 cm x 4,5 cm
Statue, made of casted alabaster, placed on a marble base.
We created a sculpture of a female body, based on the statue of Aphrodite of Milos, emphasizing on the curves of her body, which mirrors perfectly the female beauty.
100 B.C., Milos.
Dimensions of the statue: 5 cm x 10 cm x 3 cm
Dimensions with marble base: 5,5 cm x 13,5 cm x 4,5 cm
The caryatid is an ancient sculpture of a female form, which was used as a column in the ancient greek architecture. The Erechtheion Caryatids from the Acropolis of Athens, inspired us to create an incredible sculpture.
Around 420 B.C., Athens, Ancient Greece.
Dimensions: 6 cm x 25 cm x 5,5 cm
Goddess Athena. The beloved daughter of Zeus and the patroness of the city of Athens. In greek mythology, Athena was the goddess of wisdom and knowledge and her symbol was the owl.
Dimensions: 6,5 cm x 25 cm x 6 cm
Discobolus of Myron, a statue, made by the ancient Greek sculptor Myron, depicting a discus thrower, right on the moment of throwing the discus. We created a sculpture, inspired by the statue that in antiquity stood at the Acropolis of Athens.460-450 B.C., Ancient Athens.Dimensions: 12,5 cm x 21,5 cm x 7 cm
Hermes of Praxiteles, a unique statue of Hermes, the messenger of the Olympian Gods, and the infant Dionysus, the god of wine. We created a sculpture, inspired by the statue that was found in the ruins of the Temple of Hera at Olympia.
Dimensions: 9,5 cm x 25 cm x 6 cm
Nike of Samothrace, statue of the mythological Goddess NIke with wings. We created a unique sculpture, inspired by the ancient statue, that was found at the Temple of the Great Gods in Samothrace.
220-190 B.C., Samothrace.
Dimensions: 11,5 cm x 20 cm x 10,5 cm
Aphrodite of Milos, a unique sculpture of the goddess of beauty and love from the island of Milos, that mirrors the female beauty.
Dimensions: 6 cm x 24 cm x 5,5 cm
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