The Vitruvian Man is a world-renowned drawing created by Leonardo da Vinci around the year 1487, often used as a high symbolic meaning of 'man as measure of all things'. It depicts a nude male figure in two superimposed positions with his arms & legs apart & simultaneously inscribed in a circle, symbolising the spiritual existence, & a square symbolising the material. We have seeked to introduce a twist to it, the sexual existence, by a studied positioning of the light source in the man's erotic zone.
Material: glass looking Perspex
Mixed media: spikes, red faux suede cord & skull bead
Installation Options: directlly onto wiring on the wall, or using transparent cable, switch & plug supplied
40W bulb: included
Dimensions:
Width: 55 cm,
Height: 57 cm
Shadow Projection (approx.):
Width: 90 cm,
Height: 95 cm