This unique sculpture by Hannie Goldgewicht is a one-of-a-kind piece that will add character to any room. Handmade with care, this 3D Brutalist sculpture is signed by the artist herself on one of the pottery discs as shown in the pictures and made from copper and pottery materials. Measuring at 49.5 inches in length, 22 inches in height, and 2 inches deep, it's a large statement piece that will catch anyone's attention. Can be hung horizontal or vertical.


The Brutalist style and theme of this sculpture make it a perfect addition to any art lover's collection. Its production technique involves expert metalwork, and it originated in Costa Rica. This statue is a licensed original, featuring the artist's signature style. With its unique features and subject matter, this sculpture will be the perfect conversation starter.


50" x 22" x 2".

Weighs 6lbs 8oz.


"Born in San Jose Costa Rica.Attended the fine arts school at the University of Costa Rica where her studies lead her into investigating the integration of different materials and the experimentation with wood, metal and ceramics. From her experience in ceramics and the technique of pine needle basketry that she acquired in Argentina, came the idea of integrating and combing the two, to form unique one of a kind pieces. Hannie has participated in over ten collective art shows and has been accepted into a couple of national Biennales. In 2000 she got her degree in plastic arts with emphasis in sculpture. Since then her work can be seen in galleries and art fairs across Costa Rica. Together with her husband Leo Gotlibowski, who is also an artist , desingner and jewler, they form the studio Lugar del espiral, where they reunite both their work and do projects together such as the series of human indigenous sculptures for the pre-Columbian gold museum. Apart from their work in sculpture, ceramics and pine needle basketry, they have also done murals in copper and bronze and in mosaic, that can be seen in different locations around San Jose."