SOUBOR DOMÁCÍ ROMANTIKA
material
BRONZE, PLASTER
dimensions
An ongoing, unfinished collection reflecting the everyday routine of one man and the coexistence in marriage. In company of two children of 6 (my "record", of euphiah situations, that each day brings and which that somehow remains engraved menting those moments in some way."

Project Info:
The embodiment of these moments could be de-scribed as the author's confession from his intimate life: "(delving these moments are daily rituals of many (of us - bathing, doing the laundry, drying, ironing, dressing or undressing. "A large part of these works contains physical details that were taken or stolen from our everyday envi-ronment (I'm lace, shoes, lingerie, socks, various cloth-diverse or nightgown)." All these attributes were cast in plaster and became the essence of the entire work. These small sculptures of domestic things are always made as unique pieces and can also be repli-cated in the future as bronze. This cast and mold would remove the very physical substance and pres-ence of the object, which is authentically sealed in the plaster in the form of fragments. The focus in this collection is sexuality.
"Sexuality is imminent to me in a relationship. Though also the equality of both sexes, equality between partners is essential for growth and balance in a relationship. It also includes autoeroticism. Even more. Often there are humorous motifs, or humour, if you like. Another motif in this collection is the repro-duction of some household items prepared family with children by cleaning or doing housework or job, the ornament or by her verbal communication on common themes such as folding washed children's socks or taking laundry out of the dryer." "The world of children and the perception of the world from their viewpoint is very intense and significant in this collection. Themes relating to our children also represent their own documental function in the future. Records for the future record of me, my wife on her shoes. This entire collection continues to grow with new works as life offers them to me every day, and I record them in my studio."







