Daniel Arsham introduces the new Bronze Eroded Jupiter sculpture that is made to celebrate the colossal bust of Zeus. The impressive artwork is constructed from cast bronze materials and finished by hand using a custom Tiffany green patina for a worn look.
It joins his Paris, 3020 exhibition which features a wide selection of masterpieces drawn from some of Europe's major institutions. The Bronze Eroded Jupiter is limited to only 99 pieces in total and comes in a special wooden crate by Arsham Studio. Each one is complete with the signature handling gloves embroidered with Arsham Studio branding details. It also comes with a metallic foiled certificate that has been signed and numbered by hand by Arsham himself. Those who are interested in purchasing a piece can visit Daniel Arsham's website.
Custom Patina Eroded Sculptures
Daniel Arsham Unveils the New Bronze Eroded Jupiter Artpiece
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