Waterfall

Waterfall portrait painting by Peter Engels.

– From Canvas to Corten Steel: The Journey of “Waterfall”:
The “Waterfall” sculpture, a majestic creation in corten steel, finds its roots in the the painting. Artist Peter Engels, known for his vivid portraits and now for his sculptural genius, drew inspiration for this piece from his own painting titled “Waterfall.”
The painting depicts a woman bathed in the ethereal cascade of a waterfall, capturing the fluidity and grace of water in motion. This scene, rich with tranquility and motion, was so compelling that it naturally evolved into a three-dimensional form. The sculpture, standing at an impressive 3 meters wide by 1.5 meters high, translates the essence of the painting into metal, offering a new perspective on the subject.
The process of transforming the painting into sculpture involved a deep understanding of both light and form. The corten steel, known for its durability and beautiful patina, was chosen not only for its resilience to the elements but also for its ability to mimic the texture and color variations seen in the painting’s water. The result is a garden or park art piece that invites viewers to experience the artwork from multiple angles, each perspective revealing new interpretations of the original painting.
“Waterfall” by Peter Engels is more than just a sculpture; it’s a testament to the artist’s ability to blend different mediums while preserving the narrative and emotion of his initial vision. Dive into a world where art transcends its medium, and the beauty of nature is captured in both color and form.

– The “Waterfall” Sculpture: A Prototype for an Enchanting Fountain:
The “Waterfall” sculpture by Peter Engels, renowned for its artistic beauty, serves not only as a standalone piece but also as an innovative prototype for a fountain designed to be placed at the edge of a pond or pool. This corten steel creation, measuring 3 meters wide by 1.5 meters high, is strategically positioned against a light-colored natural stone wall, enhancing its visual impact.
The concept behind this sculpture extends into functionality, with plans to transform it into a dynamic water feature. Across the entire width of the sculpture, a waterfall is envisioned, cascading down in a graceful flow, adding a serene auditory element to its visual appeal. This water feature is designed to come alive especially in the evening, when strategically placed lighting illuminates the falling water, casting magical reflections and shadows that make the sculpture truly mesmerizing.
The choice of corten steel, with its rustic patina, complements the natural aesthetics of the stone wall, creating a harmonious blend of modern art and natural elements. This setup not only highlights the sculpture’s intricate design but also integrates it into the landscape, making it an integral part of an outdoor space where art meets nature.
The “Waterfall” sculpture, when transformed into a fountain, promises to be a focal point that elevates the ambiance of any garden or outdoor area, offering viewers an immersive experience of art, sound, and light.

ArtistPeter EngelsMediumAcrylic on canvasSize (W x H) 100 x 200 cmPriceart@peterengels.eu

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