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In this bold and luxurious original, Dan Lane revisits some of his beloved themes from his earlier work. In “Apollo And Artemis”, the artist fuses his classical baroque sculpture style and the drama they convey with his own style and its iconic elements. Whilst the piece is bold and dramatic, the title evokes an element of humbleness and simplicity.
Named after the divine archers from Greek mythology, Apollo and Artemis were twins and although similar in some ways, they were opposites of one another. Whilst Apollo symbolised the sun and day, Artemis represented the moon and the night. The divine twins were two sides of the same coin - different and inseparable. The wall sculpture resembles the portraits of some of the most classical works from Baroque and Renaissance masters whilst featuring the artist most popular symbols - the flowers, the hummingbird and the gold elements.
The highly popular works have a contemporary, urban edge, but as an artist, Dan is hugely influenced by the creations of the Renaissance and it’s the fusion of the two different styles that make the pieces so special. Constantly constructing concepts as physical creations, Lane’s development and experimentation methods coupled with his ability to blend thematic elements, results in work that is simultaneously stylistically distinct and ever evolving.
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In this bold and luxurious original, Dan Lane revisits some of his beloved themes from his earlier work. In “Apollo And Artemis”, the artist fuses his classical baroque sculpture style and the drama they convey with his own style and its iconic elements. Whilst the piece is bold and dramatic, the title evokes an element of humbleness and simplicity.
Named after the divine archers from Greek mythology, Apollo and Artemis were twins and although similar in some ways, they were opposites of one another. Whilst Apollo symbolised the sun and day, Artemis represented the moon and the night. The divine twins were two sides of the same coin - different and inseparable. The wall sculpture resembles the portraits of some of the most classical works from Baroque and Renaissance masters whilst featuring the artist most popular symbols - the flowers, the hummingbird and the gold elements.
The highly popular works have a contemporary, urban edge, but as an artist, Dan is hugely influenced by the creations of the Renaissance and it’s the fusion of the two different styles that make the pieces so special. Constantly constructing concepts as physical creations, Lane’s development and experimentation methods coupled with his ability to blend thematic elements, results in work that is simultaneously stylistically distinct and ever evolving.
Find out more about this launch here.
View Dan Lane's full portfolio or find out more about the artist.
Dan Lane's works certainly have a contemporary, urban edge, but as an artist, he is hugely influenced by the Renaissance. He is inspired by the sculptures found in churches and cathedrals around the world, particularly the flamboyant styling of the Italian sculptor and architect Gian Lorenzo Bernini, the artist credited with creating the Baroque style of sculpture, and other Italian artistic geniuses Michelangelo and Antonio Canova.
Nature also influences Dan's art, with many pieces featuring flowers, insects, and birds. For his original 3D sculptures, Dan experiments with colours, finishes and textures. These include crushed glass, gold and silver leaf, marble, bronze, and glass diamonds.
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