Fractured
Darie Dup
25.000 €
This piece deconstructs a unified form into fragmented segments, symbolizing the severance of a tree. The etched age rings, created through pyrography, trace the tree’s growth, contrasting with the interruptions in the form. The work evokes the disruption of natural harmony and prompts reflection on the impact of environmental change and the fragile balance of life.
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Artwork Information
Year: 2018
Materials: Wood with steel wire ropes
Autenthification: The artwork comes with a Certification of Authenticity signed by the artist
Series: Axis MundiDarie Dup’s art series, “Axis Mundi,” delves into the profound and urgent theme of illegal deforestation through a compelling interplay of wooden and resin sculptures. Originating during a residency at Citté des Arts in 2013, this body of work harnesses the circle—both as a geometric construct and a potent symbol—to explore constructivist principles and ecological concerns.
In “Axis Mundi,” the circle transcends its traditional representation of wholeness and continuity, becoming a metaphor for the tree, an emblem of life’s cyclical nature and interconnectedness. Dup’s sculptures, through their fragmented forms, poignantly reflect the disruption of this natural cycle. The fragmentation not only embodies the ecological degradation wrought by deforestation but also engages with philosophical questions surrounding existential continuity. Dup employs pyrography in some pieces, etching age rings into the wooden fragments.
This technique draws on ancient Greek concepts of Chronos and Kairos. Chronos represents linear, chronological time—the measurable progression of life—while Kairos signifies the opportune, qualitative moments within that time. By inscribing these rings, Dup contrasts the tree’s chronological growth with the abrupt fragmentation of its form, symbolizing the interruption of natural rhythms and the loss of Kairos moments within the ecosystem.
Through “Axis Mundi,” Dup critiques the impact of deforestation, inviting viewers to contemplate not only the ecological ramifications but also the deeper philosophical dimensions of time, existence, and humanity’s relationship with nature.
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Additional information
Weight 90 kg Dimensions 40 × 50 × 100 cm Artist Subject Abstract, Minimalism
Orientation Horizontal
Size Extra-large
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Dimensions & Framing
Dimensions & Framing
Artwork Dimensions:
1,90 m x 80 x 2, 20Â cm
Weight:
70 kg -
Shipping
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Artwork Information
Year: 2018
Materials: Wood with steel wire ropes
Autenthification: The artwork comes with a Certification of Authenticity signed by the artist
Series: Axis MundiDarie Dup’s art series, “Axis Mundi,” delves into the profound and urgent theme of illegal deforestation through a compelling interplay of wooden and resin sculptures. Originating during a residency at Citté des Arts in 2013, this body of work harnesses the circle—both as a geometric construct and a potent symbol—to explore constructivist principles and ecological concerns.
In “Axis Mundi,” the circle transcends its traditional representation of wholeness and continuity, becoming a metaphor for the tree, an emblem of life’s cyclical nature and interconnectedness. Dup’s sculptures, through their fragmented forms, poignantly reflect the disruption of this natural cycle. The fragmentation not only embodies the ecological degradation wrought by deforestation but also engages with philosophical questions surrounding existential continuity. Dup employs pyrography in some pieces, etching age rings into the wooden fragments.
This technique draws on ancient Greek concepts of Chronos and Kairos. Chronos represents linear, chronological time—the measurable progression of life—while Kairos signifies the opportune, qualitative moments within that time. By inscribing these rings, Dup contrasts the tree’s chronological growth with the abrupt fragmentation of its form, symbolizing the interruption of natural rhythms and the loss of Kairos moments within the ecosystem.
Through “Axis Mundi,” Dup critiques the impact of deforestation, inviting viewers to contemplate not only the ecological ramifications but also the deeper philosophical dimensions of time, existence, and humanity’s relationship with nature.
-
Additional information
Weight 90 kg Dimensions 40 × 50 × 100 cm Artist Subject Abstract, Minimalism
Orientation Horizontal
Size Extra-large
-
Dimensions & Framing
Dimensions & Framing
Artwork Dimensions:
1,90 m x 80 x 2, 20Â cm
Weight:
70 kg -
Shipping
Shipping
Achimia ships artworks internationally, ensuring that art lovers worldwide can enjoy our collection. For more information regarding shipping, check our FAQ page.
ABOUT THE ARTIST

Darie Dup, born on May 4, 1959, in Zlatna, Alba County, Romania, is a renowned Romanian sculptor celebrated for his outstanding contributions to contemporary art. Recognized as one of the most talented and distinctive artists of his generation, Dup has garnered significant acclaim through a wide array of exhibitions and honors.