Projects

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Affordable Art Fair

For the Affordable Art Fair Cezary Stulgis has crafted a series of unique a sculptural centre pieces especially for the inaugural Melbourne! Using welded steel and burnished in bright hues, Stulgis' dogs have personality, movement and are alarming realistic in nature. The site specific work, made from an otherwise otherwise harsh material, will bask under the dome of the Royal Exhibition Buildings inviting visitors to interact with the canine inspired study.

Steel wire, found metal, powdercoating, wood

Mixed sizes

Royal Exhibition Building, Melbourne

2019

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The Passenger

The grey Joe-Lunchbox figure grimly holding on to a bus or train strap, on his way to work, one commuter among the mass. Making his journey on a mundane repetitious day in day via the same city rote day in day out. A tribute to the working masses the people that make this city move, the working class.

Welded electro-plated steel, bus window, stainless steel

220cm x 70 cm x 110cm

Walhara Towers, 540 Queen St. Brisbane City

2002

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The Guardian

The Guardian is a contemporary mythological figure good-natured wolf/human carrying swag. This figure has a tree growing out of his swag, serving as a warning of the changing climatic condition. A good Guardian who restores balance on the planet. The figure also has a sphere inserted in his body which symbolizes his energy or his life force.

Welded stainless steel

320cm x 100cm x 60cm

Lexicon, Ann & Wharf St. Brisbane City

2008

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The Dialogue

Two figures in a intimate moment attempting to connect glance at each other. Their stillness is engaging while the commotion of the city pumps with traffic around them. It’s a moment of intimacy frozen in time and the need for human contact an unravelling human drama.

Cast Silicon Bronze

320cm x 100 cm x 110cm

Macarthur Chambers, Queen St. Brisbane City

2003

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The Conversation

Two figures engaged in a conversation.

Cast Silicon Bronze

150cm x 70 cm x 150cm

Private Commission, Wanaka Lake, New Zealand

2015

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Aurora

"Aurora" - is the Roman name for the Goddess of the Dawn. Her mythology and attributes are the same as the Greek Eos, and She does not seem to have any specifically Roman mythology. Her name simply means "the dawn, daybreak, or sunrise", and in time the word came to signify the East as well as the peoples from the Eastern lands. Her name may be related to Latin aurum, meaning "gold" Bronze, through the shared idea of brightness. Others describe her with great white wings.

Photo credit @brizzypix and @redrobin.2691

Cast Silicon Bronze

150cm x 75cm x 150cm

Aurora Tower, Oaks Hotel, Brisbane

2015