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Wednesday, September 17, 2008

A Piece of Hand

HAND

This steel mass "piece of hand" sculpture is located at the gate of Setraduta, an upper class housing complex in the north of Bandung. It is designed and made by Nyoman Nuarta, one of the most prominent and prolific Indonesian sculpturers today.

Nyoman Nuarta was born in Bali, Indonesia, on November 14, 1951, graduated from the Department of Fine Arts, Bandung Institue of Technology in 1979, and the owner of Nyoman Nuarta Studio (an art consultant and producer) and NuArt Sculpture Park in the north of Bandung. He is also a patent holder for enlargement technique by segmentation pattern, and a member of Royal British Sculpture Society and International Sculpture Center of Washington, D.C.

Here is the link to his website: Nyoman Nuarta.

16 comments:

  1. That is so amazing!!! I just couldn't resist clicking when I saw the thumbnail!

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  2. That is a very dramatic and interesting piece Eki...

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  3. You captured it perfectly with the sun shinging through. I would dearly love to see this in person. Incredible.

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  4. a superb piece of art!

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  5. Hmmm… the solid part (the fingers) actually creep me out a bit. But I love the veins and mesh part and how it lets the sun shine through it.

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  6. What a beautiful sculpture and a beautiful capture. I thnk another image of this at another angle incorporating the sky would be a stunning skywatch image.

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  7. I love how the light is coming through the sculpture! great shot

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  8. Hi Eki, I apologize for my delay in answer about your demand concerning a link exchange,(I have been in a work-trip in these days).
    Normally I do not participate to any forum but I have got a banner that I enclose to you. And you can find my mail adress at the bottom of the pages of my blog "Contact me"
    This your capture is impressive. A hand like this is amazing indeed.

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  9. A very impressive art work and fantastic photography. Syabas.

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  10. What an amazing sculpture. This could be photographed again and again with different light. Wonderful.

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  11. I dont know wht to say. I've been there 4 hundreds times, yet surprisingly it's hundreds better to see through your shot. Great capture!

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  12. Wow! I can't believe I missed this photo! Amazing!

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  13. Wow!! This photo caught my eye!

    Great job.

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