82x30x40 cm | 32x11x15 in
Description
“Hood Hood,” featuring a Hudhud bird (commonly known as the Hoopoe), by Dorit Levinstein from her "Animals" collection, is an original hand-painted bronze sculpture. This work showcases Levinstein's distinctive artistic style, characterized by vibrant colors and flowing lines, to capture the unique and striking appearance of the Hoopoe. Known for its distinctive crown of feathers, the Hudhud bird, in Levinstein's interpretation, is vividly brought to life, emphasizing its elegant crest and the bird's overall graceful form. The bronze medium adds a sense of durability and timelessness, while the hand-painted details inject the sculpture with personality and dynamism. "Hood Hood" is more than a representation of a bird; it's an artistic homage to the natural beauty and distinctiveness of the Hoopoe, reflecting Levinstein's talent for turning wildlife into enchanting art.
Description
“Hood Hood,” featuring a Hudhud bird (commonly known as the Hoopoe), by Dorit Levinstein from her "Animals" collection, is an original hand-painted bronze sculpture. This work showcases Levinstein's distinctive artistic style, characterized by vibrant colors and flowing lines, to capture the unique and striking appearance of the Hoopoe. Known for its distinctive crown of feathers, the Hudhud bird, in Levinstein's interpretation, is vividly brought to life, emphasizing its elegant crest and the bird's overall graceful form. The bronze medium adds a sense of durability and timelessness, while the hand-painted details inject the sculpture with personality and dynamism. "Hood Hood" is more than a representation of a bird; it's an artistic homage to the natural beauty and distinctiveness of the Hoopoe, reflecting Levinstein's talent for turning wildlife into enchanting art.