Description
Reproduction of a Figure of Java, a sculpture made of reconstituted stone (stone powder with resin). Application of aging patinas that give it the appearance of stone embellished by the passage of time.
Statues prepared for both interiors (living rooms, foyers, libraries, offices, etc.) and exterior decoration in gardens and terraces, resistant to inclement weather.
Figure Measurements: Height: 185 cm. Width: 61 cm. Depth: 41 cm.
Weight: 70 kg.
Sculpture of a Java figure representing a woman.
Reproductions like this statue inspired by Javanese art become central pieces that attract attention and stand out in the decoration of our home, indoors, such as the foyer, entrance, or living room, and outdoors, in gardens and patios, transforming any space into a special and inspiring corner. Characters from other cultures or motifs from nature stand out with their exoticism, creating a unique atmosphere of dialogue between nature and art.
When incorporating art reproductions like this figure of Java into interior and exterior decoration, it is advisable to consider a series of issues such as the size of the figures in relation to the spaces they will occupy, the lighting of the room or space, both natural and artificial, and the integration of the piece with respect to other elements in that space, such as furniture and other decorative elements (statues, vases and planters, fountains…). Their presence can serve to highlight a special corner of our house, adding an artistic touch to home decor and creating a unique and evocative atmosphere.
Sculptures inspired by Oriental art become central pieces that, placed on the ground or on a pedestal, stand out in our gardens and patios, transforming them into a special and unique corner. Reproductions like this statue can inspire us and make us feel a special connection to the history of distant civilizations.
Art serves not only to contribute aesthetics to the decoration of our homes but also enriches the soul with its beauty and meaning.
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