DANIELE POLLITZ
 

ASSEMBLAGE ARCHÉOLOGIQUE, 2019

Pollitz has evolved for over 40 years in her work with pure instinct. Her different periods, each five years : clay modeling, bronzes, acrylic sculptures, two dimensional circle of the planets.

Her latest work “Assemblage Archéologique” brings awareness to recycled metals and platic, and provoke a conversation around the finality and originality of an object use.

In a playful approach, instead of words to transmit a message, she created each sculpture to represent different human behavior of our time, moments in history, art, and social movements. She also gives a noble sense to objects abandoned by overconsumption.

 
DANIELE'S ARCHEOLOGICAL OBJECTS
 

 

ORION'S BELT, 2015

Daniele Pollitz found her inspiration for "Orion's Belt" during her visit to the Mojave Desert, in Joshua Tree. In the absence of moonlight and without any "city glow", the breadth of an endless summer meteor shower filling the desert sky left her contemplating a certain closeness to the heavens. She named each piece for constellations, inspired by both mythology and collective, mysterious forms in the sky. These 3D-sculpted canvases are a palette of mixed media (sand, broken glass, pigments, acrylic paint). They appear to explode in circular motion with "diamond dust", reverent to the sky: they are quiet monuments of shooting stars, moons, open skies, and planets...

 

 

METALWORK WHIRLPOOL, 2004

 

 

BRONZE SCULPTURE, 1996