The Love Boat 700 BC
2020
17" x 17" x 3"
Steel
Crating and shipping is not included in final price, we will reach out to you to discuss options after purchase.
"The Love Boat 700 BC" by Noah Savett is a poignant sculpture that captures the artist's reflections on surviving love and folly. Imagining himself as the sole survivor of a shipwreck he dubs "the love boat," Noah constructs this piece from the thin remnants of steel plates that once formed the hull of a boat. This evocative work symbolizes resilience and the absurdity of misguided ventures in romance.
Savett was overheard at a local establishment stating: “Of course I loved them all, but in the end they became inspiration to weld some rusty old iron together.”
Crafted with meticulous attention to detail, the sculpture combines the elements of a distant ship silhouette with a modern artistic vision. The use of steel not only highlights the durability of the piece but also underscores the frailness of the strongest materials and human spirit in the face of adversity.
Ideal for collectors who appreciate art with a narrative and historical resonance, "The Love Boat 700 BC" offers a compelling addition to any collection. This piece invites viewers to contemplate themes of survival, folly, and the strength required to navigate love in turbulent seas.
2020
17" x 17" x 3"
Steel
Crating and shipping is not included in final price, we will reach out to you to discuss options after purchase.
"The Love Boat 700 BC" by Noah Savett is a poignant sculpture that captures the artist's reflections on surviving love and folly. Imagining himself as the sole survivor of a shipwreck he dubs "the love boat," Noah constructs this piece from the thin remnants of steel plates that once formed the hull of a boat. This evocative work symbolizes resilience and the absurdity of misguided ventures in romance.
Savett was overheard at a local establishment stating: “Of course I loved them all, but in the end they became inspiration to weld some rusty old iron together.”
Crafted with meticulous attention to detail, the sculpture combines the elements of a distant ship silhouette with a modern artistic vision. The use of steel not only highlights the durability of the piece but also underscores the frailness of the strongest materials and human spirit in the face of adversity.
Ideal for collectors who appreciate art with a narrative and historical resonance, "The Love Boat 700 BC" offers a compelling addition to any collection. This piece invites viewers to contemplate themes of survival, folly, and the strength required to navigate love in turbulent seas.
2020
17" x 17" x 3"
Steel
Crating and shipping is not included in final price, we will reach out to you to discuss options after purchase.
"The Love Boat 700 BC" by Noah Savett is a poignant sculpture that captures the artist's reflections on surviving love and folly. Imagining himself as the sole survivor of a shipwreck he dubs "the love boat," Noah constructs this piece from the thin remnants of steel plates that once formed the hull of a boat. This evocative work symbolizes resilience and the absurdity of misguided ventures in romance.
Savett was overheard at a local establishment stating: “Of course I loved them all, but in the end they became inspiration to weld some rusty old iron together.”
Crafted with meticulous attention to detail, the sculpture combines the elements of a distant ship silhouette with a modern artistic vision. The use of steel not only highlights the durability of the piece but also underscores the frailness of the strongest materials and human spirit in the face of adversity.
Ideal for collectors who appreciate art with a narrative and historical resonance, "The Love Boat 700 BC" offers a compelling addition to any collection. This piece invites viewers to contemplate themes of survival, folly, and the strength required to navigate love in turbulent seas.