David Gerstein City on Wheels / Wall Sculpture / signed, numbered / Edition 150
Year: | 2016 |
Format: | 120 x 116 x 15 cm / 47.2 x 45.7 x 5.9 inch |
Material: | aluminum, 2 Layers |
Method: | steelcut and mixed media handpainted. |
Edition: | 150 |
Other: | handsigned, numbered, unique. |
David Gerstein – City on Wheels.
Year: | 2016 |
Format: | 120 x 116 x 15 cm / 47.2 x 45.7 x 5.9 inch |
Material: | aluminum, 2 Layers |
Method: | steelcut and mixed media handpainted. |
Edition: | 150 |
Other: | handsigned, numbered, unique. |
David Gerstein - City on Wheels.
David Gerstein’s “City on Wheels” is a captivating wall sculpture that beckons viewers into a dynamic world of color, movement, and urban energy. Crafted with Gerstein’s signature style, this piece presents a bustling scene of cyclists navigating through an imaginary cityscape, all brought to life with vivid hues and playful forms.
The work consists of two layers and is, as always, hand-painted. As each sculpture is painted individually, all sculptures are unique. The clothes, the hair color or the faces are always different from sculpture to sculpture.
As one approaches the artwork, the first thing that catches the eye is the riot of colors. Gerstein’s expert use of vibrant tones injects the sculpture with a sense of vitality and joy, drawing viewers into the pulsating rhythm of the city. Each cyclist is depicted in a different shade, creating a kaleidoscope of hues that dance across the surface of the sculpture.
The composition itself is a marvel of intricacy and detail. Dozens of cyclists pedal across the scene, their wheels spinning in synchronized motion. Some riders appear to be racing ahead with determination, while others leisurely take in the sights of their urban environment. The city itself is a maze of winding streets and towering buildings, rendered in Gerstein’s distinctive style of geometric shapes and bold lines.
What sets “City on Wheels” apart is its sense of movement. Despite being a static sculpture, Gerstein manages to convey a palpable feeling of motion and dynamism. The cyclists seem to be in perpetual motion, their figures frozen in mid-pedal as they navigate the bustling streets. This illusion of movement adds an extra layer of excitement to the piece, inviting viewers to imagine themselves as part of the kinetic energy of the city.
Beyond its visual appeal, “City on Wheels” also serves as a celebration of urban life and the joy of cycling. Gerstein captures the essence of city living – the constant motion, the vibrant colors, and the sense of community – in a way that is both whimsical and heartfelt. The cyclists, with their diverse shapes and sizes, represent the eclectic mix of people that populate any bustling metropolis, united by their shared love of exploration and adventure.
In “City on Wheels,” David Gerstein invites viewers to take a journey into a world where the streets are alive with color and movement. It is a testament to the artist’s skill and imagination, as well as a tribute to the beauty and vitality of urban life. As we gaze upon this vibrant sculpture, we can’t help but feel inspired to hop on our own bikes and join the joyful procession through Gerstein’s enchanting cityscape.
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 celebrates his 80th birthday in November 2024.
Year: 2016
Format: 120 x 116 x 15 cm / 47.2 x 45.7 x 5.9 inch
Material:aluminum, 2 Layers
Method:steelcut and mixed media handpainted.
Edition:150
Other:handsigned, numbered, unique.