Geisha
🟥 Geisha (Gei – art, Sha – person) — a symbol of Japanese tradition, embodying grace, beauty, and discipline. The preservation of Japanese cultural heritage is linked to the artistic performances of these mysterious women. Highly educated, with characteristic makeup, traditional kimono attire and refined manners — they sing, dance, play musical instruments, practice calligraphy, painting, literature, and are familiar with contemporary social and political topics. In sophisticated circles they demonstrate their skills and knowledge, becoming synonymous with a graceful, versatile woman — an eternal inspiration.
To the author Sanja Brzaković Đurđević, the geisha represents a timeless inspiration that unmistakably defies instant culture...
The sculpture of a geisha often presents a harmonious and balanced figure, emphasizing the Japanese concept of "wa" — the idea of harmony and balance in all aspects of life. Through her calm expression and controlled pose, the geisha symbolizes inner peace. She radiates mystery with restrained sensuality, enhancing the depth of her identity. With a distinctive hairstyle and makeup, she subtly symbolizes idealized femininity with controlled expressiveness. There are only 43 true geishas in the world.
Author: Sanja Brzaković Đurđević
Year of creation: 2022
Height: 26
Width: 45
Depth: 30
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🟥 About the sculpture
Material: Ceramic
Technique used: Hand modeling
Biscuit firing temperature (first firing): 900 °C
Glaze firing temperature (second firing): 1050 °C
Glaze: Combination of matte and glossy glazes in earthy tones with black accents.
The sculpture belongs to a limited series and is part of the collection titled „Heroes of the Modern Age“
Decorative, figurative sculpture intended for interior spaces.
🟥 Sculpture and environment
The sculpture can symbolize cultural, historical, or social values, conveying an important message or story that enriches the space in which it resides. Sculptures often become a signature element or symbol of a place, making the ambience recognizable and connected to the artwork. The Japanese concept of “omotenashi” (hospitality) can be reflected in the space through details inspired by Eastern culture.
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