Moonfish Turquoise by Eddy Maniez is a masterpiece that immediately grabs the attention. The sculpture exudes both strength and sophistication, and manages to surprise the viewer with its playful yet luxurious appearance. The turquoise color provides a fresh, vibrant energy, while the sparkling Swarovski crystals and carefully placed silicone dots create the illusion of shimmering skin, almost alive, almost breathing. This combination of materials transforms the moonfish into an iconic symbol of elegance and mystique.
The artwork goes beyond mere decoration: it depicts power, freedom and infinity. The round, spherical lines evoke the dynamics of the ocean, while the crystals catch and reflect light, just like sunbeams playing on the surface of the water. This work proves that art should not only be beheld, but also experienced. Each glance reveals new details, each reflection creates a different perspective.
The work fits perfectly in a modern space, where it acts as an eye-catcher that adds both luxury and vibrancy. This sculpture is not only an art object, but also a conversation piece, a statement of refined taste and love for contemporary art. It is the perfect balance of nature, fantasy and craftsmanship.
Eddy Maniez is a French contemporary artist known for his visionary approach to sculpture. His works often combine organic forms with luxurious details, evoking a unique tension between nature and refined aesthetics. He works extensively with materials such as silicone dots and Swarovski crystals, creating textures that are both tactile and visually fascinating.
Where previous artists emphasized primarily abstraction or realism, Maniez opts for a groundbreaking synthesis. His creations are vibrant, hypnotic and always innovative. Each artwork tells a story – not only of beauty, but also of the connection between man, nature and the imagination.
With this work, Maniez once again proves his mastery: a sculpture that honors the ocean, shines in every detail and evokes emotions in everyone who beholds it.
Een certificaat van echtheid (COA) is een document van een gezaghebbende bron dat de echtheid van het kunstwerk verifieert. Veel COA’s zijn ondertekend door de kunstenaar, maar andere zijn ondertekend door de vertegenwoordigende galerie of de drukker die samen met de kunstenaar aan het werk heeft gewerkt. Voor werken op de secundaire markt zijn gemachtigde nalatenschappen of stichtingen vaak de uitgevende partij.
COA’s bevatten meestal de naam van de kunstenaar, de details (titel, datum, medium, afmetingen) van het werk in kwestie en waar mogelijk een afbeelding van het werk.