Keivan Beiranvand
Kolbar Series Bronze Sculpture
This bronze sculpture depicts a man leaning forward, bearing the weight of a lion's head, symbolizing the burdens of strength and resilience
Artwork Description
Artist: Keivan Beiranvand |
Title: Kolbar (Colbert) Series - AP Edition |
Medium: Bronze sculpture |
Width: 20 cm Depth: 15 cm Height: 32 cm |
Year: 2023 |
Status: Pre-Order (Commission) |
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Keivan Biranvand, born in 1981 in Lorestan, Iran, is a sculptor whose work deeply resonates with the ancient bronze heritage of his region.
His "Colbert" bronze sculpture series reflects the struggles and resilience of people, blending modern themes with the historical essence of Lorestan's renowned ancient bronzes. His pieces often portray human figures with bowed heads and crossed arms, symbolic of the sorrow and burden of existence.
These sculptures capture the entrapment of man within time and space, emphasizing themes of despair while exploring human unity and faith. Biranvand’s works serve as both a homage to the cultural past and a commentary on the present social challenges.
Design elements of this bronze sculpture
In this bronze sculpture from Keivan Biranvand’s “Colbert” series, the artist presents a male figure slightly bending forward as he holds a lion's head in both hands. This posture suggests the physical strain of bearing a heavy burden, captured in the way the weight of the lion's head affects his stance.
The lion's head symbolizes strength, courage, and the challenges of leadership, serving as a powerful metaphor for the external pressures individuals face. The figure’s leaning position visually conveys the weight of responsibility and the toll it takes on one’s spirit and physical form.
Biranvand's choice of bronze enhances the sculpture's gravitas, grounding the figure in resilience and endurance. This material’s timeless quality connects the piece to the human experience across generations.
The man's hands, firmly grasping the lion's head, imply determination and commitment, even in the face of difficulty. The lion, often regarded as a symbol of bravery, highlights the duality of strength and vulnerability. The tension in the figure’s pose reflects the ongoing struggle of balancing power with the burdens that come with it.
Biranvand's attention to form invites viewers to consider the interplay between inner strength and external challenges. The forward-bending stance signifies a journey of endurance, illustrating how life’s responsibilities shape and transform individuals over time.
This sculpture also evokes themes of resilience, as the figure carries the lion's head without relinquishing it. The weight of the lion’s head not only serves as a visual representation of challenges but also symbolizes how these external pressures become an integral part of one’s identity.
Through this powerful visual language, Biranvand illustrates the human capacity for bearing life's burdens with strength and grace. The piece connects viewers to universal themes of perseverance, endurance, and the ongoing relationship between personal growth and external challenges.
Recent Exhibitions
Beiranvand has exhibited his bronze sculpture series in various prestigious galleries globally. His most recent exhibition was in October 2024 at Negah Gallery in Tehran as part of a group show. In August 2024, he participated in the "White and Black" group exhibition at Art Center Gallery in Tehran.
He also held a solo exhibition in August 2023, titled "A Selection of 70 Years of Iranian Sculpture" at the same gallery. In March 2023, Beiranvand's work was featured in Nian Gallery in Tehran for the "Recovery, The Third Series" group exhibition.
His "Kolbar Series" sculptures made an international appearance at Art Monkey Gallery in Dubai in 2021, showcasing his continuous engagement with social themes.
View his collection of available artworks here
Bronze Sculpture Care
- Dust Regularly: Use a soft, dry cloth to remove dust.
- Avoid Abrasives: Do not use harsh cleaners or abrasive materials.
- Protect from Moisture: Keep the sculpture in a dry environment to prevent tarnishing.
- Polish Occasionally: Use a specialized bronze polish to maintain luster, but do so sparingly.
- Inspect for Damage: Regularly check for any signs of wear or corrosion.
- Keep Away from Direct Sunlight: Limit exposure to prevent fading and temperature-related damage.
Copyright
This bronze sculpture is one of a kind original therefore, all copyrights and reproduction rights are reserved by the artist.