“PILPAUL”

— the sculpture No. 3 is looking for support

PILPAUL
Sculptor: Robert Schmidt-Matt. Material: Basalt, 45 x 42 x 34 cm.

The naturally formed hexagonal basalt disk that exposes wheels within a wheel, which are inseparable parts of the same stone piece, should become the third sculpture in the planed series A Traveling Stone.

"PILPAUL" – A Traveling Tombstone Project
PILPAUL
"TEVAT PAUL" – A Traveling Tombstone Project
TEVAT PAUL
“BEYAHAD LO NI-PAUL“; series: “A Traveling Tombstone”; Sculptor: Robert Schmidt-Matt.
BEYAHAD LO NI-PAUL

Our goal

We aim to present the Traveling Tombstone series as a piece of art and a concept in different places, to visit our partners, to find new friends and further support.

YOUR SUPPORT IS ESSENTIAL

Invite our Traveling Exhibition  @CONTACT 📩 to your institution and

Support the project A Traveling Tombstone direct:

Yours,
Elena Medvedev

P. S.: Read more about the project “A Traveling Tombstone”:

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