Transition & Legacy
Contemporary Bronze Sculpture
Artists: Larissa Smagarinsky & Michael Vaynman
Hosted in Woollahra at Soho Galleries, this captivating exhibition showcases the exquisite craftsmanship of established artists, Michael Vaynman and Larissa Smagarinsky who have united to celebrate the beauty of bronze.
Observe the synergy between traditional and contemporary art forms, embodied in the shimmering warmth of bronze. This talented Mother & Son Duo will be displaying over 30 sculptural works, each piece a testament to their passion and dedication.
The opening of this exhibition is set for Saturday, 4th of November, and you won’t want to miss it. It’s a celebration of artistry that promises to leave you inspired and enchanted. Join us in exploring the world of bronze sculpture at Soho Galleries in Woollahra.
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Born To Dance – 104cm
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Bliss – 39cm
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Dance Moment 3 – 56cm
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Dance Moment 1 – 77cm
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Dance Moment -1&3 (set)
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Eternal Diver – 140cm
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Head in the Clouds – 68cm
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Moonlight Sonata – 42cm
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The Song [Bronze] – 100x63cm
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The Song [Stainless] – 100x63cm
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Dancers – 35cm
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Entwined – 130cm
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From the Ashes – 40cm
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Venus Rising – 26cm [limited/10]
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Affinity – 53cm
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Up, Up and Away – 102cm [limited of 9]
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Victory – 183cm [limited of 15]
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Flight- 1.2m
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Eternal Youth Female- 140cm
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Eternal Youth Male- 175cm
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First Meeting – 35cm
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Topsy Turvy – 38cm
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Metamorphisis – 56cm
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The Ark – 51cm
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Modern Venus – 160cm
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Rock n Roll – 43cm
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Harmony – 1.5m
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Baby – 45cm
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Holy Kiss – 1.7m
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Spring – 44cm
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Traingles – 30cm
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Hope – 82cm
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Swan Lake – 40cm
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Night Queen – 42cm
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Leap – 58cm
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Up, Up and Away – 222cm Ed Ap of 6
“I create sculpture that explores notions of beauty, the sublime, and that indefinable poetic nature of the human condition. My interest is in the synthesis of geometries with organic forms such as the human figure. The structure of my work lies in the interplay of line and shape and how that relates to the entirety of the whole form. The main intention of my art is to bring quiet contemplation to the mind and involve the person in the aesthetic experience”. Michael Vaynman