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Main Forums => The Roundtable => Topic started by: Balog on July 31, 2007, 03:52:04 PM
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So I got to thinking about some of the amazing sculpture one finds from Classical Greece on, and I can't help but wonder if it's a dead art form? Is anyone out there still turning huge chunks of marble into beauty?
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Winged Victory?
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Wow, that's beautiful. Muriel Castanis, eh? Must use my google-foo....
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Crap. Well, she's not doing anything these days.
Just found out she died last year.
I went to college with her youngest daughter. Interesting girl, very talented, and had an eyebrow (singular) that had to be continued on the next three women.
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In today's commercial environment, some of the best sculptors are probably doing faces of the famous in wax museums. (And considering how some of those likenesses aren't exactly accurate . . . )
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IMHO, the realism of post Segal figurative sculpture has gotten a tad spooky.
Piccinnini is a good case in point:
http://beinart.org/modules/Word-Press/2007/05/06/patricia-piccininis-anthropomorphic-sculpture/
the execution of the piece is by :
Sam Jinks
http://www.theage.com.au/news/reviews/sam-jinks-distortions/2005/08/30/1125302559926.html
Traditionally sculptors hire a firm to carve or cast the full scale, final art work.
These days, the chinese are good knock off artists:
http://www.made-in-china.com/showroom/marblephenix/product-detailEGJQAynuzpgW/China-White-Marble-Sculpture-Stone-Statue-Antique.html