Horns by Andrey Vrabchev, Bronze on Portland Stone Plinth, Edition Limited, 67cms high by 113cms wide by 82cms deep, Still Life sculpture, Trumpet, Music, Blue
Horns by Andrey Vrabchev is a limited-edition bronze sculpture set on a Portland stone plinth, measuring 67 cm high by 113 cm wide by 82 cm deep. The work presents three horn forms joined at a single point, from which they expand outward into space. The composition feels grounded and deliberate, with a strong sense of balance despite its outward energy.
All three horns begin together, thin and tightly drawn. From this shared origin, they widen gradually as they extend. Each horn opens at the end, exposing a hollow interior, then curls outward slightly. Although they face different directions, their forms remain consistent. This repetition creates cohesion while allowing the sculpture to occupy space dynamically.
The horns rest on a flat slab of speckled Portland stone. This solid base anchors the expanding forms and contrasts with their movement. The stone introduces weight and stability, while the bronze pushes outward and upward. Together, they form a clear dialogue between structure and flow.
The surface treatment adds complexity. The horns appear smooth overall, yet cracks, bumps, and layered textures remain visible across the bronze. These subtle interruptions prevent the forms from feeling too refined. The exterior carries a turquoise metal coloration, which shifts with light and highlights the curves. Inside, the horns retain a dull bronze tone, creating depth and contrast.
Overall, Horns explores expansion, direction, and unity. Through repeated form, surface variation, and material contrast, the sculpture balances tension with control. It feels energetic yet contained, with each element reinforcing the strength of the whole.































