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"The Samurai of Eternal Autumn"
In the days when storms swept across the mountains and the light faded, a samurai fell in a battle no one remembers.
His armor lay shattered on the ground, his body cracked like porcelain, and the wind carried the shards away—over valleys, over rivers, until they came to rest in the shade of an ancient maple tree.
There, among the falling leaves, an old master potter found him. He recognized in the shards not the warrior, but the spirit of change itself.
Using kintsugi, he reassembled him—but instead of gold, he chose the red and orange of autumn, the colors of farewell and rebirth.
When the samurai awoke, his body was covered in maple leaves. The light of the evening sun flowed in their veins, and the end of summer rested in their shadows.
``` He looked into his armor – and saw how it reflected not enemies, but the faces of those he once lost.
From that day on, he fought no more.
He wandered through fog and storm, silent as falling leaves,
a guardian of transience.
It is said that when the wind blows through red forests, one hears its whisper –
a faint echo of porcelain and fire:
"Everything passes, and yet everything remains.
In every end lies the beginning."
He is the Samurai of Eternal Autumn –
a symbol that beauty lives even in transience
and that the scars of time can become flames
if one has the courage to bear them.
Rotan Hunt – a self-taught artist from the picturesque Taunus mountains in Hesse – has dedicated himself to a mission: to breathe new life into wood and other materials. His passion began early, deepened in a renowned carpentry workshop in Austria, and developed there into true craftsmanship.
But Hunt never stuck to the traditional. He combines wood with stone, glass, resin, metal, and acrylic paints – creating works that are simultaneously raw, powerful, and full of expression. He refined his acrylic painting skills through the teachings of an artist at the Düsseldorf Art Academy – an experience that lends his work additional depth and intensity.
His mentor, the French artist Benoît Averly, also had a formative influence, showing him how wooden sculptures can convey not only form but also emotion.
Today, Rotan Hunt transforms his home into a vibrant gallery: a place where visitors can experience the energy of his works firsthand. Each work speaks of a joy of experimentation, of the search for balance between nature and modernity – and of the urge to transform the everyday into something extraordinary.
Specifications
ConditionExcellentColorsGold, White, Brown, Orange, BlackMaterialCanvasNumber of items1First ownerYesHeight100 cmWidth70 cmDepth3 cm