Usual working day on unusual shapes
Georg Scheele’s usual working day is anything but ordinary, as he shapes raw stone into fluid, almost otherworldly forms. Each day in his studio begins with intense focus, surrounded by massive blocks of marble and limestone, which he examines carefully, envisioning the unusual shapes that will soon emerge.
Creative Process
Scheele’s creative process is meticulous and physically demanding, balancing force and precision to bring out the unique curves and contours hidden within the stone. His hands-on approach requires both patience and adaptability, as each piece takes on a life of its own, challenging him to discover its hidden essence. The day unfolds as a rhythmic interplay between material and artist, transforming rigid stone into works that appear to flow, twist, or even defy gravity. Through every cut and polish, Scheele brings his vision to life, redefining the boundaries of stone sculpture.