This is a model of the Kalev monumental piece of art. Click here to read more about it. Hieight: 55 cmYear: 2006Dellivery time: bronz: 1 month Price: €3,500
The annual exhibition of the Turku’s Sculptors’ Association, Turku, Finland, 2011. Kuressaare Castle, Saaremaa, 2012. Stained wood, dovetail joint system. The whole that consists of several components is always better than the whole that contains a single component. Dovetails define the matter.
Group exhibition ‘Saturday I’, Children’s Creative House, Tallinn, 1990. Bronze and concrete  The sculpture is inspired by the caricature of a French artist Honoré Daumier; it mocked king Louis-Philippe I and the multifaceted feature of monarchs in general. The artwork was finished at the senior year of High-School when new parties were springing up like mushrooms after the rain. One of the most humorous parties at time was Estonian Royalist Party that through humor and seriousness thought that the only feasible guarantee for Estonia’s development potential is a royal monarch. The statue was ceremoniously granted at the opening and
International Sculpture Symposium, Salacgriva, Läti, 2005Granite, wood Everything is part of the same world. Everything is connected. Joint. This piece speaks about love, the sacredness. 
Church square, Kärdla, 2012 Architects that co-operated: Maris ja Kadri Kerge  Hiiumaa’s memorial place honoring fallen soldiers in Hiiumaa in the World War II is dedicated to all soldiers from Hiiumaa who died in the WWII irrespectively to which side somebody fought on. Memorial monument depicts a young man who has freshly returned from the war – he sits and looks towards his home village. On his left side stands a memorial tablet with the names of his fellow soldiers who died on the battlefield. These men never returned home to their wives, mothers, sons, and daughters. On his
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