Sunday afternoons are quiet around here. Once church and lunch are over you can be sure that most of the household will be napping. On one such afternoon, my husband and two youngest daughters were asleep when my oldest son, Nick,* showed up. Though he had lived on his own for several years, he always
About The Artwork This original marble sculpture is one of the latest artworks of the skillful professional Bulgarian contemporary sculptor Ognyan Hristov, deeply inspired by art deco, architecture and modernism. 100% handmade, it's one extraordinary marble masterpiece and exquisite modern home/garden décor. The artwork expresses the fine and delicate sense of harmony, balance and elegance. The constant movement and changing state of form in an endless game. The beautiful white marble material is recreating the idea of the fleeting trembling of the eternety. Original Created:2019 Subjects:Architecture Materials:Marble Styles:Art DecoAbstractModernMinimalismFine Art Mediums:Marble Details & Dimensions Sculpture:Marble on Marble Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork Size:6.7 W x 40.9 H x 6.7 D in Frame:Not Framed Ready to Hang:Not applicable Packaging:Ships in a Crate Shipping & Returns Delivery Time:Typically 5-7 business days for domestic shipments, 10-14 business days for international shipments. Handling:Ships in a wooden crate for additional protection of heavy or oversized artworks. Crated works are subject to an $80 care and handling fee. Artists are responsible for packaging and adhering to Saatchi Art’s packaging guidelines. Ships From:Bulgaria. Customs:Shipments from Bulgaria may experience delays due to country's regulations for exporting valuable artworks. Have additional questions? Please visit our help section or contact us.
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