"Ishvara" by David Moješčík | Büdelsdorf, Germany
At the heart of David Moješčík – MojDa's work is the human body, particularly the female form. He takes full advantage of sculpture in terms of material to allow him the freedom of expression. Although he does explore and use the latest technologies, he makes an effort to pursue the classical traits of creation and grant his sculptures the touch of a human hand. He is fascinated with compact and
polished forms and is mostly influenced by the peaceful philosophy of yoga.
Equally, he finds inspiration in Egyptian and classical sculpture, and in the symbolism of 19th-century art. MojDa likes to include hidden symbols or some degree of irony and exaggeration when creating public art.
"Ishvara" by David Moješčík | Büdelsdorf, Germany
At the heart of David Moješčík – MojDa's work is the human body, particularly the female form. He takes full advantage of sculpture in terms of material to allow him the freedom of expression. Although he does explore and use the latest technologies, he makes an effort to pursue the classical traits of creation and grant his sculptures the touch of a human hand. He is fascinated with compact and
polished forms and is mostly influenced by the peaceful philosophy of yoga.
Equally, he finds inspiration in Egyptian and classical sculpture, and in the symbolism of 19th-century art. MojDa likes to include hidden symbols or some degree of irony and exaggeration when creating public art.