Alternative name:
The Dragon-Snake

Date:
2010.
Technique:
Brass Metal.
Style:
Surrealism.
Dimensions:
0 ร 0 ร 0 cm.
At the bottom is a written dedication (which is also kind of the piece’s name):
โ
ืืืจืื,
ืฉืจืืืื ืขื ืืงืจืงืข ืืจืืฉื ืืฉืืืื
ืืืงืืืื
โ
Translation: “To Yaron, With his feet on the ground and his head in the sky, From the Kim’s”

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Rear and Frontal – Views
As it shows, originally it was by itself but on December 27-28 2010, I documented the sculpture prior to its mounting on a base (like a stage) with engravings (the 4 pictures) and after as well (the cover picture, above).
The inspirations:



Southern Crane
Dragon lands on the ground
The Snake
Chinese Calligraphy
Hebrew (Original) Name: ื ึฐืึทืฉื ืึทืงึผืึนืึผึฐืจึธื (ืืห ืึทืึผึฐืจึธืงืึนื)












