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"Sculpture Dragon - Signed Martin Klein - Dragon Statue "
| Height | 24 cm |
| Width | 16 cm |
| Length | 8 cm |
| Weight | 5,1 kg |
Bronze Chinese Dragon Head – Dragon Lóng – Signed M. Klein
This impressive Dragon Statue emerges from Martin Klein’s ongoing fascination with legendary creatures and cultural archetypes, shaped during an artistic journey that began with his birth in 1979 in Bischofswerda. Growing up in a family that encouraged curiosity, Klein explored drawing, sculpting and the symbolism of world cultures early on, later refining these interests during his formal art education in Dresden. The present work, was conceived and realized in his Dresden studio, where he experiments with bronze patination techniques that enhance both texture and narrative. As a result, the sculpture embodies the perfect balance between imagination and cultural reverence, making this Dragon Statue one of his most intricate symbolic works. Today, collectors appreciate it not only for its craftsmanship but for Klein’s thoughtful engagement with tradition and transformation.
Cultural Power and Symbolic Depth
Klein’s interpretation of the Chinese dragon pays homage to centuries of belief that associate the creature with luck, wisdom and cosmic order, core motifs in Chinese Dragon Decor. The fiercely expressive head, with its wide-open maw and coiling whiskers, echoes depictions of the mythical Lóng, a being revered in Chinese cosmology as a bringer of rain and prosperity. Each scale and textured ridge brings forward the physical presence of the creature, while the upward-facing posture suggests vigilance and dynamic movement. In this way, the sculpture stands as a sophisticated bridge between ancient myth and contemporary bronze expression. Collectors of Dragon Ornaments often regard Klein’s work as particularly compelling due to this sensitive balance.
Masterful Craftsmanship and Material Dialogue
The refined bronze casting reveals Klein’s deep technical knowledge, honed through decades of sculptural experimentation. Layers of patina are applied to achieve a luxuriant range of browns and deep metallic hues, enhancing visual depth and resulting in a Sculpture Dragon that feels both ancient and immediate. The dragon’s mane flows in sharply defined waves, contrasting with the smoother planes of its snout and scaled throat, creating an interplay of surfaces that shifts with changing light. The head is mounted on a polished green marble base, a material selected for its symbolic connotations of endurance and auspicious fortune. Viewed together, base and figure project a presence that is both commanding and ceremonial.
From Studio to Gallery Space
Collectors familiar with Martin Klein’s sculptures know that his works can be found in private collections, boutique galleries and curated design environments across Europe, including several contemporary collections in Germany, Austria and the UK. This Dragon Statue in particular has gained attention for its expressive balance between realism and fantasy, a quality often praised in exhibitions exploring cross-cultural mythology. Each cast bears Klein's signature, ensuring authenticity and continuity between artist and collector. Over the years, these bronzes have become sought-after centerpieces in spaces that value strong cultural storytelling. Their presence in modern interiors attests to Klein’s ability to create Chinese Dragon Decor with both symbolic depth and aesthetic refinement.
Life, Influence and Personal Narrative
Klein’s life story continues to influence his sculptural language: raised in a supportive household, he absorbed technical skills from his father’s craftsmanship and imaginative impulses from his mother’s interest in folklore. His academic years in Dresden further shaped his discipline, exposing him to global traditions and encouraging exploration beyond European motifs. This broadened perspective is vividly expressed in his myth-inspired bronzes, where personal reflection and cultural engagement merge. The Dragon Ornaments he creates stand as embodiments of this cultural hybridization, each piece a testament to his journey from small-town beginnings to international recognition. In contemplating this dragon head, one senses not only the power of myth but the artist’s own desire to give form to transformation itself, allowing the viewer a moment of connection shaped by presence rather than time.
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