David Gerstein Biking II B / Wall Sculpture / signed, numbered / Edition 95

Year: 1997
Format: 137 x 56 x 15 cm / 53.9 x 22 x 5.9 inch
Material: aluminum handpainted
Method: steelcut and mixed media, 3 Layers
Edition: 295
Other: handsigned, numbered

David Gerstein Wall Sculpture Biking II B.

David Gerstein Biking II B / Wall Sculpture / signed, numbered / Edition 95

Year: 1997
Format: 137 x 56 x 15 cm / 53.9 x 22 x 5.9 inch
Material: aluminum handpainted
Method: steelcut and mixed media, 3 Layers
Edition: 295
Other: handsigned, numbered

David Gerstein – Biking II B.

Year: 1997
Format: 137 x 56 x 15 cm / 53.9 x 22 x 5.9 inch
Material: aluminum handpainted
Method: steelcut and mixed media, 3 Layers
Edition: 295
Other: handsigned, numbered

David Gerstein - Biking II B.

Exploring Unity and Movement: David Gerstein’s “Biking II B” Wall Sculpture is a hand-painted aluminum wall sculpture by in 3 layers.

David Gerstein’s “Biking II B” wall sculpture is a vibrant testament to the joy of movement and the beauty of shared experiences. In this captivating piece, Gerstein captures the essence of camaraderie and adventure as a group of people come together to ride a bike. Through his distinctive style, Gerstein infuses energy and dynamism into the scene, inviting viewers to immerse themselves in the exhilarating journey unfolding before their eyes.

At first glance, “Biking II B” immediately grabs attention with its bold colors and dynamic composition. The figures, rendered in Gerstein’s signature cut-out technique, exude a sense of liveliness and vitality as they pedal forward with determination and enthusiasm. Each figure is meticulously crafted, with distinct expressions and body language that convey a range of emotions, from exhilaration to determination.

The central focus of the sculpture is, of course, the bicycle itself. With its sleek lines and dynamic form, the bike becomes a symbol of unity and collaboration. It serves as a vehicle not only for physical transportation but also for shared experiences and mutual support. The intertwining bodies of the riders create a sense of interconnectedness, emphasizing the importance of teamwork and cooperation in achieving common goals.

One of the most striking aspects of “Biking II B” is its sense of movement. Gerstein masterfully captures the fluidity of motion, giving the impression that the figures are in perpetual motion, perpetually propelled forward by the sheer force of their collective will. This dynamic quality lends the sculpture a sense of immediacy and urgency, as if the riders are on the verge of embarking on an epic adventure.

Moreover, “Biking II B” invites viewers to reflect on the universal themes of friendship, collaboration, and the pursuit of shared goals. In a world often marked by division and discord, Gerstein’s sculpture serves as a poignant reminder of the power of unity and collective action. It celebrates the simple joys of companionship and the thrill of exploration, encouraging us to embrace life’s journey with open arms and open hearts.

In conclusion, David Gerstein’s “Biking II B” wall sculpture is a captivating work of art that celebrates the beauty of movement, the power of unity, and the joy of shared experiences. Through his dynamic composition and vibrant colors, Gerstein invites viewers to join the exhilarating ride and discover the magic of togetherness. It is a testament to the enduring human spirit and a celebration of the boundless possibilities that arise when we come together as one.

David Gerstein – Master of multilayer sculptures

In David Gerstein’s multi-layered works of art, the boundary between the two-dimensionality of painting and the three-dimensionality of sculpture becomes blurred. The works of David Gerstein captivate above all by their lively colorfulness. Most often, the human being in motion is found as the central theme of his sculptures and objects and as a point of departure. Tourists on 5th Avenue, marathon runners, bicyclists, roller coasters or dancing butterflies make the viewer virtually swing along. Meanwhile, the steel sculptures are cut out using laser technology. To ensure that the sculptures give pleasure for a long time, especially in the outdoor area, they are painted with Standohyd Plus a special varnish recommended for automotive repairs from the Standox company in Germany. Countless details that allow the subject to explore and explore again and again round out his objects, which in recent years have experienced a solid price development. David Gerstein turns 80 years in 2024.

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David Gerstein Biking II B / Wall Sculpture / signed, numbered / Edition 95


Year: 1997
Format: 137 x 56 x 15 cm / 53.9 x 22 x 5.9 inch
Material:aluminum handpainted
Method:steelcut and mixed media, 3 Layers
Edition:295
Other:handsigned, numbered
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