Mona Sculpture by Sophie Laurent Lazinier

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Seller Sophie Laurent Lazinier

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  1500 px  

1500 px
Dimensions of the file (px) 1500x1500
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  • Original Artwork Sculpture, Terra cotta
  • Dimensions Dimensions are available on request
  • Fit for outdoor? No, This artwork can not be displayed outdoor
SONY DSC About this artwork: Classification, Techniques & Styles. Technic Sculpture. Sculpture is an artistic activity which consists of designing and producing shapes in volume, in relief, either in the round (statuary), in high relief, in low relief, by modeling, by direct carving, by welding or assembly. The term sculpture also designates the object [...]
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As a child, Sophie Laurent Lazinier discovered pottery and began modeling as an autodidact. As an adult, she first joined Istvan Kilar's workshop where she learned to work plaster and wood, then that of Pierre [...]

As a child, Sophie Laurent Lazinier discovered pottery and began modeling as an autodidact. As an adult, she first joined Istvan Kilar's workshop where she learned to work plaster and wood, then that of Pierre Mouchet where she refined her study of the human body.
If for the artist "sculpture abolishes time”, it also sharpens the eye by allowing, through the work of the material, to freeze the fullness of the moment and its beauty. This beauty that she tracks down in a line, a curve, an attitude, she flushes it out, teeming with ideas, making sketches, taking notes or photos that will one day perhaps allow her to tear away the moment to his fleetingness to create a lasting work which will reflect the quality of his outlook and a joy of living which seems to guide his approach.

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