Musical keys to the heart
This symbol of music and love was originally created as a birth card for the Arnold family's first-born son. The treble clef represents the high voice of the female and the bass clef represents the low voice, while the heart is the fruit of love between a man and a woman. The unique thing about this graphic is that the two clefs are drawn from a single line, creating an infinite line and reflecting the infinity of love.
In a second step, a piece of jewelry was created as a homage to Gabriel E. Arnold's great-grandfather Ernst Kuenle, who was a jewelry designer at Tiffany in New York.
Now the next step is imminent - the piece of jewellery is to grow in size and shine as a paperweight, table sculpture and finally as a garden sculpture.
While the graphic, the signed fine art print and the jewelry are available, the sculpture variant is still in the process of being created:
Let us, together with crowdfunding, help the sculpture see the light of day!