24/01/2026
https://www.eternal-fungi.art/
A new bronze just left the foundry – and it feels like holding a small, ancient world in your hands.
This solid 4.5 kg sculpture captures an enlarged mushroom cap bursting out of a rough, square backing, as if it had pushed itself through stone and time. The deeply carved gills radiate outward like a fossilized eruption, while the surface shifts between torn, organic folds and pitted, mineral textures. Dark bronze tones, silvery highlights and a bluish‑green patina flow into each other, so that the piece hovers somewhere between natural specimen, archaeological relic and contemporary sculpture.
I love how this work sits in that quiet, ambiguous space: is it a mushroom, a geological fragment, or something unearthed from an unknown past? Depending on the light, it can look soft and botanical – or sharp and eroded, like something the sea has been grinding down for centuries. It invites you to move around it slowly, discover new details in the gills and edges, and maybe imagine the landscape it might have come from.
Details:
Type: Bronze sculpture
Date: December 2025
Dimensions: H 21 cm x W 21 cm x D 5 cm
Weight: 4535 g
The piece is currently available in my shop:
https://www.eternal-fungi.art/product-page/bronze-textur-abstrakt
If you feel drawn to fungal forms, fossils, or the quiet poetry of erosion, this might be a sculpture you connect with.