The color of your work and the dramatic paused positions of the bodies convey a very dull and sad feeling. I love the glaze and shine it shows when light is upon it. This exaggerates the lust and beauty of the human bodies. The body is truly incredible and you really did present it as it is, only more gorgeous.
As I mentioned in another comment, I would covet such art like, "The Wave." It puts me in this sense of wonder and awe. However, it puts me in great grief, remembering that my brother gave his life to the sea. Ah, without your profile, I could tell by your art that you are French! Spending many occasions across Europe, I always found such pieces like yours to be erratic and bit too lustful for my liking. I agree with the Mr. Klimt that the art is quite exaggerated, such as the intense carving which introduces your page. Though,I prefer the natural presentation of humans (because I believe in free choice which is birthed by being who you are with all the imperfections), it is quite beautiful and it does bring viewers in and tugs at the mortal heart. An excellent strategy you chose, for it works.
The texture of your sculpture is so realistic. The way you form these images is amazing. Also, I love how you tell a story in your art pieces. It's like the observer is actually reading what is going on. The only thing I want to know is where you get these models and how long does it take to make them? But overall very nice work, indeed!
The color of your work and the dramatic paused positions of the bodies convey a very dull and sad feeling. I love the glaze and shine it shows when light is upon it. This exaggerates the lust and beauty of the human bodies. The body is truly incredible and you really did present it as it is, only more gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteAs I mentioned in another comment, I would covet such art like, "The Wave." It puts me in this sense of wonder and awe. However, it puts me in great grief, remembering that my brother gave his life to the sea. Ah, without your profile, I could tell by your art that you are French! Spending many occasions across Europe, I always found such pieces like yours to be erratic and bit too lustful for my liking. I agree with the Mr. Klimt that the art is quite exaggerated, such as the intense carving which introduces your page. Though,I prefer the natural presentation of humans (because I believe in free choice which is birthed by being who you are with all the imperfections), it is quite beautiful and it does bring viewers in and tugs at the mortal heart. An excellent strategy you chose, for it works.
ReplyDeleteThe texture of your sculpture is so realistic. The way you form these images is amazing. Also, I love how you tell a story in your art pieces. It's like the observer is actually reading what is going on. The only thing I want to know is where you get these models and how long does it take to make them? But overall very nice work, indeed!
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