Monday, March 23, 2009

My Sculpture: Classical Figure I

After successfully finishing my first sculpture in my life. I can't wait to start my next assignment: a classical male figure.
At the beginning, I planned to make a figure based on myself. I think the main reason is that I was confident in building up myself again.
As my work kept moving forward, I gradually realized that I lost the track of making myself. The beloved growing figure is losing my control, it tended to be an classical Greek male figure, protruding brow and nose in addition to the typical round forehead. Although the figure in front of me doesn't look like me anymore, I still have the feeling that I perfused my own feeling into my art work. Detail by detail, the brow slightly raised and a hidden track of tears surfaced, which potentially met the expression when I called my parents in China. No doubt, this art work is no longer a simple portrait building up, it became more and more personal.









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