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tube car (2020) Sculpture by Branimir Misic

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  • Wood on Object
  • Dimensions Height 10in, Width 22in / 1.00 kg
  • Artwork's condition The artwork is in perfect condition
  • Fit for outdoor? No, This artwork can not be displayed outdoor
  • Categories Cinema
This unique outsider art piece was inspired by the movie Back to the Future, featuring a robot comfortably seated on a time machine from a parallel world. Handcrafted from various forgotten objects such as a black Kodak retro box camera, vintage optical lens, and rustic kitchen clock movement, this joyful sculpture is a blend of neo dada and art brut [...]
This unique outsider art piece was inspired by the movie Back to the Future, featuring a robot comfortably seated on a time machine from a parallel world. Handcrafted from various forgotten objects such as a black Kodak retro box camera, vintage optical lens, and rustic kitchen clock movement, this joyful sculpture is a blend of neo dada and art brut styles. Each piece is signed and dated by the artist, adding a personal touch to this whimsical creation. Experience the joy of art through this one-of-a-kind sculpture, meticulously crafted from repurposed everyday objects. The artist's dedication to merging human and mechanical elements gives life to these static characters, infusing them with personality and charm. Embrace imperfections and antique finishes in this neo dada sculpture that breathes new life into forgotten relics. Each multi-ed artwork is carefully packaged for safe delivery, ensuring a memorable addition to your collection. Transport yourself to a world of fantasy and innovation with this art in movement creation. Inspired by the movie Back to the Future, this outsider art piece features a robot on a time machine, inviting you on a whimsical journey. Crafted from a mix of vintage ustensiles, silver plated objects, and a rustic kitchen clock movement, this art brut sculpture embodies a unique blend of creativity. Embrace the intentional imperfections and antique finish that give each character a distinct personality, making them truly captivating and intriguing.

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Branimir Misic is a contemporary award-winning sculptor from Canada. He has been making stained glass and mixed media sculptures for over thirty years. The combination of his background in engineering and art [...]

Branimir Misic is a contemporary award-winning sculptor from Canada. He has been making stained glass and mixed media sculptures for over thirty years. The combination of his background in engineering and art has resulted in quirky yet enduring designs of robot sculptures. 

The sculptural care with which Misic creates his characters gives them, despite their physical immobility, an endearing personality. Drawing inspiration from movies, graphic novels, books, mythology, history, and video games, his sculptures fuse human, animal, and mechanical characteristics to give each piece a unique personality. Multimedia robot sculptures, in particular, have become very popular with consumers, due to their unique fusion of human and animal characteristics. 

Branimir Misic was born in 1952, in Bosnia. He lives and works in Canada, where he has exhibited his sculptures and won numerous awards.


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