Eric Vanel
Cernunnos
Cernunnos
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Cernunnos, the Horned God, is a major figure in the Celtic pantheon. He is said to embody the biological cycle of nature, reflecting simultaneously life and death, germination and decay, like the stag, the animal that symbolises him, which loses its antlers in winter and grows them back in spring.
The sculpture, full of tension and relaxation, is distinguished by its theatrical attitude and the mysterious expression of the face. The opposition between the large curve created by the left leg and the back, and the multiple directions of the right leg and arms, gives the gesture a dynamic dimension close to imbalance.
The sculpture Cernunnos by Eric Vanel embodies an ancient and mysterious majesty, a tribute to one of the most enigmatic figures of the Celtic pantheon. Cernunnos, the Horned God, symbolizes the eternal cycle of nature, a balance between life and death, rebirth and decline. His concentrated, inward-looking expression evokes a profound wisdom, an intimate understanding of the secrets of the earth and the forces that govern it.
The intricate details of this work reveal a raw strength mixed with grace, a representation that transcends time and recalls ancient cults dedicated to nature spirits. Cernunnos’ imposing horns, which rise majestically toward the sky, emphasize his connection to animals and nature, while his attentive stance suggests a sacred connection to the world around him.
This piece, with its theatrical posture and dynamic lines, captures the attention and imagination, lending an almost ritualistic presence to the space it occupies. Cernunnos is more than a simple sculpture; it is an invocation of the ancient, a reminder of the primordial forces that continue to shape our world. This masterpiece is destined to be the center of any art collection inspired by nature and mythology, a treasure to behold and cherished for generations.