Etherial Cyber-Punk-da by Pawel Borzym
Etherial Cyber-Punk-da by Pawel Borzym
Etherial Cyber-Punk-da by Pawel Borzym
Etherial Cyber-Punk-da by Pawel Borzym
Etherial Cyber-Punk-da by Pawel Borzym
Etherial Cyber-Punk-da by Pawel Borzym
Etherial Cyber-Punk-da by Pawel Borzym
Etherial Cyber-Punk-da by Pawel Borzym

Etherial Cyber-Punk-da 2025

Pawel Borzym

SteelMetalBrass
38.48 ⨯ 30.50 ⨯ 27.90 cm
ConditionExcellent
€ 6.500

CJS Gallery

  • About the artwork
    Artist: Pawel Borzym
    Title: Etherial Cyber-Punk-da
    technique: Real bullets/ metal/ brass
    Size: 38,48×30,5×27,9 cm
    Edition: 1/1, unique piece

    A bold fusion of innocence and defiance, Ethereal Cuber-Punk-Da is a one-of-a-kind sculpture by contemporary artist Pawel. This striking panda figure, with its rebellious, punk-inspired aesthetic, is meticulously crafted from recycled bullets and shotgun shells—materials once associated with destruction, now reimagined into a symbol of resilience and transformation.
    Pawel’s work challenges traditional boundaries between beauty and brutality, playfulness and provocation. The panda, a universally beloved creature, takes on a new identity here: futuristic, raw, and unexpectedly powerful.
    Perfect for collectors of modern, edgy, and sustainable art, Ethereal Cuber-Punk-Da is more than a sculpture—it’s a statement.
  • About the artist

    Pawel Borzym (born 1982) is a self-taught contemporary artist known for transforming instruments of destruction into symbols of reflection and peace.

    Working with spent bullet shells as his primary medium, Borzym challenges viewers to confront the tension between violence and beauty, chaos and creation.

    Each piece he creates carries both a physical and emotional weight — the cold precision of metal repurposed into forms that evoke empathy, remembrance, and resilience. Through this process, Borzym gives new meaning to discarded materials, turning them into timeless statements about humanity and transformation.

    His work stands as a powerful reminder that art can disarm — not through words, but through the poetic reimagining of what once divided, now reshaped to unite.

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