Panoramabank Eulenbis
Peter Brauchle
Prices
2014 Award winner marble symposium, Laas (I)
2008 Award winner in the field of objekt art, Kunstforum Forst
Work in Publicity Space (Selection)/ Symposium
2018 Wood Symposium, Brienz, (CH); architectural art, Günzburg (D), sculpture parc
2017 Wood Symposium Brienz (CH)
2016 exebition Scultures de Domaine de Forges (F)
2015 La Charité sur Loire (F), Biennale de Sculpture Europpéenne; Kirchberg (D), architectural art
2014 Laas (I), sculpture Trail
2013 Haßloch (D), architectural art
2012 Rheinböllen (D), architectural art; Grassellenbach (D), sculpture trail
2011 Eulenbis (D), sandstone symposium
2010 Sylt (D), sculpture by the sea
2009 Bad Kreuznach (D), architectural art
2008 Landau (D), Portrait Edith Stein
2005 Leimersheim (D), architectural art
Lebensscheibe
With his mighty life slice, which was created at the sculpture symposium, Peter Brauchle takes up his intensive examination of the material stone and has thus raised a lifeline into three dimensions. The abstract sculpture made from a monolithic sandstone has as its theme both human life with all its fractures and the life of stone. The stone, which has been cut several times, differs significantly from sharpened surfaces and makes the sculpture appear soft. The sculpture is based on the shape of an ellipse, from which Peter Brauchte removed a segment and put it back under the large shape in four sections. In doing so, he challenged the statics of the stone without straining it.