The Little Mermaid – bronze version

The Little Mermaid - bronze version, 2010

bronze, stainless steel

100 cm x 55 cm x 56 cm

Private collection

The Little Mermaid – the statue belongs to a series of several statues of nymphs and fairies, or subjects from fairy tales, to which I began to turn more after the death of my father. A fairy tale is like a story with the promise of a happy ending, but it is the legend of the mermaid that brings a completely different ending. The composition of the sculpture can be unsettling, it is balanced and stands on tiny three points. The elements of hyperrealism and expression add to expectations, amazement, but also sobering up and a sense of irreversible destiny.
Thanks to a private investor, this bronze version with a stone plinth made of granite was created. The eyes are made of stainless steel in the form of inlay.

Photos: author’s archive and Kristýna Štuková

Modification of the staircase

Change of interior in Činoherní klub, Prague - stair railing, 2010

welded steel, polyurethane

Co-author: MgA. Michal Šmeral

Cooperation on implementation: BcA. Vratislav Černý

The Little Mermaid

The Little Mermaid, 2010

polyester, fiberglass, china

100 cm x 55 cm x 56 cm

Private collection

The Little Mermaid – the statue belongs to the series of several statues of nymphs and fairies, or the subject of a fairy tale, that I found after my father died. A fairy tale is like a story with the promise of a happy ending, however, it is the legend of the mermaid that brings a very different ending. The composition of the sculpture can create some unease, it is balanced and stands on a tiny three points. Elements of hyperrealism and expression then illustrate anticipation, wonder, but also sobering and a sense of irreversible fate.
Thanks to a private investor, a bronze version was created also.

The Levitation 2010

The Levitation 2010, 2010

pedestal of the statue - granite

height approx. 2 m

Dr.Braun square, Ostrava-Svinov

Architects:
Ing.arch. Petra Ševcůjová, Ing. arch. Pavel Malina

Ensuring implementation:

casting of the statue – Waller – MAtějíček – Art casting studio
construction work – OSA – INVEST s.r.o.
stone pavement – MRAMOR Trading s.r.o.

The sculpture Levitation 2010 represents a seated sculpture of a woman in a lotus position, which, however, is creatively moved into an altered composition and creates the impression of floating (levitation) by touching the ground only at a few points – the little toe of one foot and several fingers of the left and right hand. Below the figure is a free space into which it is possible to take a look. The work is based on similar, previous sculptures of the author – Levitation I and Levitation II.

The realization of the bronze statue resulted from a public competition launched by the Municipality of Ostrava in 2008. Design by MgA. David Moješčík won this competition and the Levitation 2010 sculpture was ceremonially unveiled in 2010. The architectural design of the parterre and the base of the statue is a joint work of architects Petra Ševcůjová and Pavel Malina.