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Bronze Sculpture | Woman With Eggs

Bronze sculpture art, contemporary portrait of a strong woman holding two gold plated eggs, limited edition of 10.

This feminist artwork has an interesting idea behind it. Although the sculpture is titled "Woman With Eggs", it actually represents popular saying to describe a strong woman - "woman with balls".

So the sitting figure of a lady holds two eggs in her hands. To make the representation of a strong woman even more clear and visible, the artist covered two eggs in her hands with gold.

    Artwork details:
    • Title: "Woman With Eggs".
    • Aurelija Šimkutė (Lithuania).
    • Year created: 2019.
    • Media: bronze, gold-plating.
    • Dimensions: 21 x 16 x 21 cm / 8.27 x 6.3 x 8.27 in.
    • Edition 1/10.
    • Signed and numbered.
    • Comes with Certificate of Authenticity.

    Delivery:

    • FREE WORLDWIDE DELIVERY.
    • Shipped from artist's studio in Lithuania.
    • Estimated delivery: 2-3 weeks.
    • Check our FAQ for more info about payments and shipping.

    Please note:

    • Colours may vary slightly due to different monitors.
    • Import duties may apply.

    Please contact us if you have any questions about this sculpture.

    $5,724.00
    Bronze Sculpture | Woman With Eggs
    $5,724.00

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    Bronze Sculpture | Woman With Eggs

    Bronze sculpture art, contemporary portrait of a strong woman holding two gold plated eggs, limited edition of 10.

    This feminist artwork has an interesting idea behind it. Although the sculpture is titled "Woman With Eggs", it actually represents popular saying to describe a strong woman - "woman with balls".

    So the sitting figure of a lady holds two eggs in her hands. To make the representation of a strong woman even more clear and visible, the artist covered two eggs in her hands with gold.

      Artwork details:
      • Title: "Woman With Eggs".
      • Aurelija Šimkutė (Lithuania).
      • Year created: 2019.
      • Media: bronze, gold-plating.
      • Dimensions: 21 x 16 x 21 cm / 8.27 x 6.3 x 8.27 in.
      • Edition 1/10.
      • Signed and numbered.
      • Comes with Certificate of Authenticity.

      Delivery:

      • FREE WORLDWIDE DELIVERY.
      • Shipped from artist's studio in Lithuania.
      • Estimated delivery: 2-3 weeks.
      • Check our FAQ for more info about payments and shipping.

      Please note:

      • Colours may vary slightly due to different monitors.
      • Import duties may apply.

      Please contact us if you have any questions about this sculpture.

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      Bronze sculpture art, contemporary portrait of a strong woman holding two gold plated eggs, limited edition of 10.

      This feminist artwork has an interesting idea behind it. Although the sculpture is titled "Woman With Eggs", it actually represents popular saying to describe a strong woman - "woman with balls".

      So the sitting figure of a lady holds two eggs in her hands. To make the representation of a strong woman even more clear and visible, the artist covered two eggs in her hands with gold.

        Artwork details:
        • Title: "Woman With Eggs".
        • Aurelija Šimkutė (Lithuania).
        • Year created: 2019.
        • Media: bronze, gold-plating.
        • Dimensions: 21 x 16 x 21 cm / 8.27 x 6.3 x 8.27 in.
        • Edition 1/10.
        • Signed and numbered.
        • Comes with Certificate of Authenticity.

        Delivery:

        • FREE WORLDWIDE DELIVERY.
        • Shipped from artist's studio in Lithuania.
        • Estimated delivery: 2-3 weeks.
        • Check our FAQ for more info about payments and shipping.

        Please note:

        • Colours may vary slightly due to different monitors.
        • Import duties may apply.

        Please contact us if you have any questions about this sculpture.