he bronze
and pewter sculptures on this page are from my "Uniting of Self"
series. Rather than describe them in my own words, I'll let Rosemary Jette
tell you about them as she did in an article she wrote for
The Transcript
"Zak Zaikine's sculptures
strip away man's culture and sophistication and reveal instead his naked,
primal roots. While the works are physically small, the impressions
they leave are spacious indeed. The sheer beauty of many of the bronze
pieces is enhanced by the wonderful patina employed by the artist.
Zaikine developed his own hand-waxed finish and it highlights each piece with
a warm, radiant glow.
The mystical and
magical world composes Zaikine's "Uniting of Self" series.
Each work in the series presents a fascinating study of evolutionbirth and
re-birth. The cosmic mother, or earth mother, can be seen as
representing multi-generations or the stages of development of woman.
Zaikine seems
possessed by the notion of woman's inner spirit. His works not only
explore these hidden dark sides, but through his skill and perception, they
are released from the shadows and brought into the light. Each work in
the "Uniting of Self" series of patina bronzes examines the
human struggle for identity.
The figurative
sculptures are like a storyteller's words brought to life. "The
Confrontation," a patina bronze sculpture, is an example of Zaikine's
delightful ability to tell a tale. The sculpture explores man's early
primal undeveloped self. A
threatening-appearing figure confronts a man and a woman who show their
unity by holding hands. But is this entity really threatening?
He approaches the man and woman with palms upa supplicating gesture.
Perched between their
shoulders is a small figure who appears to be comforting them, its facial
features are distorted, warped, unidentifiable, but not, somehow,
menacing. The little figure is really the spirit of positive goodness,
revealing to the couple the nurturing and protective side of man.
"Release to
Freedom" and "The Final Release" are his final resolution
of the "Uniting of Self" series. Depicted in the first
sculpture is a woman in bondage struggling against a golden rope. The
fierce determination on her face and the tense effort of her struggle is
molded expertly into the piece. The viewer can almost feel, sense her struggle.
"The Final
Release" depicts the same woman, her face now confident, serene.
She has broken her bonds and raises her arms confidently in victory, the
ropes broken and still hanging. Moving pieces, they both project an
intense power as well as an innate sensitivity."
All of my sculptures are available in bronze and in pewter, and all are signed and dated,
usually on the bottom of the base. Please contact me for the price of any bronze
sculptures in which you may be interested. Prices for the pewter pieces are listed
below each of the photographs. If you would like to order any of these sculptures,
just click here or click on Shop Online on the Menu
bar.
Sonoma County Arts Council Art Gallery
Bronze Sculptures from the "Transformations" Exhibit
Santa Rosa, California
1978
The Shadow of the Mother
Patina bronze
Price on request
Confrontation
Patina bronze
Price on request
Release to Freedom
Patina bronze
Price on request
The Welcoming
Patina bronze
Price on request
Confrontation Side View
Patina bronze
Price on request
The Final Release
Patina bronze
Price on request
It Took the Poetry of the Sun and Moon to Create This Spring
1976/1977
Patina bronze
Price on request
The Dream Front View
1979/1983
Patina bronze
Price on request
The Dream Side View
1979/1983
Patina bronze
Price on request
Merging Souls
1979/1981
Patina bronze
Price on request
To order any of these sculptures, please phone me at (707) 823-9340, or email me at
zaksartandsoul@yahoo.com.