Description
Samen, Dutch for ‘together’, is an abstract artwork in cast bronze portraying a couple in a tender embrace. The two individuals’ love, trust and appreciation for each other has joined them together in a harmonious unison. The smooth surfaces and beautiful blue-grey patina make Samen a refined centerpiece for out- and indoor areas.
Guy Buseyne’s work consists of sculptures that portray human beings in a society subject to multiple challenges, natural and man-made disasters, and who try to overcome them. The facial expressions in his designs are undefined, which enhances the universal character of the pieces and arouses a greater sense of identification in the viewer.
This bronze sculpture is cast using the lost wax method.
Guy Buseyne’s work consists of sculptures that portray human beings in a society subject to multiple challenges, natural and man-made disasters, and who try to overcome them. The facial expressions in his designs are undefined, which enhances the universal character of the pieces and arouses a greater sense of identification in the viewer.
This bronze sculpture is cast using the lost wax method.
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- Bronze
Measurements
- Width: 24”
- Depth: 16.5”
- Height: 24”
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Artist Spotlight
Guy Buseyne
Guy Buseyne (1961) is a Belgium born and based sculptor, skillful furniture maker and graphic designer who studied Plastic Arts at the Academy of Fine Arts in the city of Bruges. Buseyne’s work consists of sculptures that portray human beings in a society subject to multiple challenges, natural and man-made disasters, and who try to overcome them. The facial expressions in his designs are undefined, which enhances the universal character of the pieces and arouses a greater sense of identification in the viewer.