Sculpture "Hockey. Power Techniques" is an expressive bronze composition that conveys the essence of male confrontation in one of the most dynamic sports. Two athletes, entwined in a powerful movement, literally crash into space — bodies bent, clubs pointed, shoulders tense in the push. Their figures almost merge, creating a single wave of force and collision. The plastic is powerful and generalized, without unnecessary details, but in every bend you can read the onslaught, contact and intense moment of a sports fight. The sculpture is mounted on a pedestal of white stone, resembling a fragment of ice.
The patinated bronze gives the work a textural depth and shades of antique graphics, emphasizing the contrasts between shadows and convex shapes. The athletes' bodies are assembled in one movement — they seem to have grown together in a single impulse, in which there is nothing superfluous: only strength, strategy, tension and masculine plasticity. The golden clubs serve as a visual accent, completing the composition and adding an elegant edge to the dynamics. The work is executed with a skill that combines a sports theme with the language of monumental sculpture.
This work will become not just an interior decoration, but an emotional marker — a reminder of character, perseverance, and the will to win. It is appropriate in an office, a sports club, a private collection or a corporate space where the energy of movement and inner strength are appreciated. Sculpture "Hockey. Power Techniques" suggests that art can be as fast and tough as the game itself.