Almost live: incredibly realistic sculpture of a happy childhood
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By Pictolic https://pictolic.com/article/almost-live-incredibly-realistic-sculpture-of-a-happy-childhood.htmlSculptor Angela MIA de La VEGA (Angela Mia De La Vega) is striking in its realism, expressiveness and naturalness of movement. Inspired by their own children, she created an amazing series of sculptures dedicated to the carefree boys and girls, frolicking outside, reading a book, whirling in the dance... And it is not surprising that these charming bronze create not only decorate city parks and squares, but also shopping centres, because every child looks so believable that pass by without paying attention, it is simply impossible.
Paying special attention to the chiaroscuro, and the careful study of the smallest details, Angela manages to create a truly magnificent sculpture, looking at that beginning to doubt that they are all made of bronze. Thanks to his great talent and painstaking work, the master managed to give their creations not only the most natural poses, but the corresponding facial expressions. that is why all the figures look so lively and emotionally, that I want to stretch them and to experience the incredible energy emanating from each of them. Because the author not just breathed life into them, but put the soul...

Keywords: Childhood | Realism | Sculptor | Sculpture | Talent
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