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Hubert is a ceramic sculpture depicting a strange and captivating creature, like a dreamlike wanderer existing on the boundary between the animal and the human worlds. He sits close to the ground in a slightly hunched posture, which feels both cautious and melancholic—as if he has paused for a moment to listen or reflect. Hubert’s body is elongated and fluid, covered in layers of dark bluish-black glaze interwoven with lighter, earthy and greenish tones. These colors suggest wear and the passage of time, as though the figure has been on a long journey or has lived through many stories. The surface is uneven and vibrant, emphasizing the forceful, organic quality of hand-built ceramics. Particularly striking are Hubert’s large, curling horns that frame his head and lend the figure a mythological dimension. The horns are rendered in a lighter, almost bone-like palette, infused with reddish and greenish patches that recall natural stratifications or bodily traces. Rather than appearing aggressive, the horns feel protective and identity-defining. The face is simplified yet highly expressive: large, round eyes gaze slightly to the side, creating an impression of shyness or gentle confusion. The elongated, downward-hanging forms around the mouth add a touch of grotesque but tender humor, as if Hubert is weary, yet kind-natured. Overall, Hubert is a poetic, character-rich sculpture that feels simultaneously odd, warm, and contemplative. It does not tell a fixed story but instead invites the viewer to form their own interpretation—whether Hubert is a forest spirit, a lost wanderer, or simply a manifestation of imagination shaped in clay.
Ich bin estnischer Künstler. Ich lebe und arbeite momentan in Estland. Ursprünglich wurde ich im Bereich Malerei ausgebildet, begann jedoch 1986 mich mit Skulptur zu beschäftigen.