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Sculpture, Bronze on Bronze
Size: 16.9 W x 15 H x 9.4 D in
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'Leap,' a stunning sculpture inspired by the graceful and dynamic movements of a female dancer. Capturing the essence of Art Nouveau with its flowing lines and organic forms, this sculpture depicts a dancer mid-leap with her arms and legs gracefully extended behind her. The intricate details of the sculpture showcase the dancer's strength and agility as she defies gravity. The vibrant green and purple vignette on the dancer's dress adds a pop of colour and visual interest, making 'Leap' a captivating piece that will be a focal point in any space. This exquisite sculpture is perfect for art enthusiasts and dance lovers alike, capturing the beauty and energy of the human form in motion.
Sculpture:Bronze on Bronze
Artist Produced Limited Edition of:24
Size:16.9 W x 15 H x 9.4 D in
Frame:Not applicable
Ready to Hang:Not applicable
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I would describe myself as an “accidental sculptor”, as I discovered sculpting by chance. My career up until 2020 was that of a graphic designer. First working in a marketing agency for many years and then as a freelance designer. The freelance work only lasted for just over a year as the pandemic meant that work dried up. However, lockdown gave me the opportunity to discover sculpting. I very quickly realised that I needed a creative output, so began stone carving as my isolation challenge. My parents asked me to carve a copy of a Stephen Page bison in some limestone they had lying around. So I borrowed some rudimentary tools and had a go. As a family, we had previously attended a 2 day stone carving workshop so I knew what I wanted to achieve, and the unseasonably warm weather meant that I could work outside almost every day until September, carving different animals and birds from polar bears to toucans to rabbits. The colder weather forced me indoors where I discovered that the clay maquettes I was making for reference for the stone carving, were works of art in their own right and that I could preserve them by getting them cast. Needless to say, I was hooked! I go to bed thinking about sculpting, and wake up thinking about sculpting. It really has become a bit of an obsession. So much so that I now work in a fine art foundry in the cotswolds. This has helped to fund my work, but also given me a huge insight to the whole process. In the last 2 years I have been fortunate to have sold out of an edition of bronzes and have created many pieces in both resin and bronze which I sell privately and through galleries and sculpture parks. There’s a quote by George Eliot which I feel describes my life over the last 2 years so perfectly… “It is never too late to be what you might have been.” I often think about my life path now and what direction it would have taken if not for the pandemic. Sculpting is my life and I wouldn’t change it for anything.
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