Description
>>This bronze sculpture is a replica of Polish sculptor Igor Mitói’s iconic 1997 work, Tindalo. The original, using the “fragmented human form” as its artistic language, is internationally recognized as one of Poland’s national treasures.

>>In appearance, the sculpture presents a large, fragmented human face with closed eyes, a prominent nose, and slightly pursed lips. The facial contours are deliberately “truncated,” retaining only the upper half, as if “emerging” or “sinking” from history.
>>This “incomplete” design is not a flaw, but rather a deliberate choice by the artist—it symbolizes the erosion of time, the rupture of memory, and the fragility of civilization, while simultaneously conveying a serene solemnity within its incompleteness.

>>In terms of materials and craftsmanship, the replica is cast in bronze with an aged finish, exhibiting a bluish-green patina. This retains the feeling and durability of bronze while giving the work a visual effect of “the sedimentation of time.”
>>This replica is ideal for placement in upscale residential courtyards, corporate headquarters gardens, art gallery plazas, cultural parks, or private collections.

>>If you are interested in this sculpture, don’t hesitate to get in touch with us directly. Sizes and colors could be customized, and we offer fast worldwide shipping.











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