Curves and movement in the human figure.


Without a doubt, nature's greatest and finest creation is the human being, understood in terms of the beauty of its forms and harmony in its most primitive sense. I am referring to the human figure as a creation, whether male or female, from the brain, the heart, the curves, the organs, the whole.


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And when that human body is set in motion, it is a perfect machine, capable of doing practically anything and also possessing the virtue of reasoning, although, of course, some human beings do not reason much, but in essence, this is something we are born with.

Many artists, myself included, have drawn, painted and even sculpted the human figure, whether in parts or as a whole body, one of the most difficult things to do. There are so many details in a body that it takes time to go from a simple sketch to something as complicated as a realistic painting.


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But I consider sculpture to be on a higher level, because it involves creating the human figure in three dimensions, and maintaining the proportions and perfection of the figure is not easy.

This is even more so when we consider the materials used to make sculptures, often plaster, but sometimes marble, bronze, wood and many others. Some are more complicated to use or carve than others.

In my life, I have made some sculptures of both human figures and animals, but the material I used was clay, and practically the only tools I used were my hands. I did it without any experience and without learning from video tutorials or seeing anything, it was just my creativity and my hands. But nothing compares to these beautiful sculptures with so much movement that I have seen in this beautiful exhibition.

Just thinking that most of the works are made of bronze is amazing. In ancient history, marble and stone have been used a lot, and I admire those sculptures for their high quality, but I suppose bronze is not such an easy material to work with.


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Not only that, but what I find most admirable is that the sculptures depict people playing sports. We can see a man playing golf, a surfer, a dancer, where the sculpture is commendable for its movement.


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Others are more static, but equally beautiful, with surreal but beautiful forms. Some were made in one piece and others in three pieces, and in both cases there was also a variety of materials.


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Some of these works, which are made here in the gallery in what we might call normal size, I have seen in monumental size in different parts of the city, such as in parks, roundabouts and promenades, and it is also worth recognising the size of these works and the time involved in making them, as well as the difficulty.

I like to photograph each of the pieces individually so that I can not only appreciate the beauty of each one, but also get a close look at the details that make them up.


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I left these works for last, a beautiful expression of the female human body, made of stone, which I loved. The gallery has taken the time to properly light the space, focusing on certain areas while others appear darker. All of Elena Laverón's work is admirable. This is the final instalment of her fabulous and gigantic exhibition, which I had the privilege of attending.


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Thank you all very much for joining me today. I wish you an excellent Sunday. See you soon.
Amonet.


All photographs are my own.

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This post is an aesthetic delight. In addition to being wonderfully documented with photographs, the information you share demonstrates great conceptual solidity and offers a description of the sculpture's main elements, its scope, behavior, and spatial relationship. Articles like this are always appreciated.

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I like to see different types of art and talk about them. Thank you very much!

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Hello dear friend @avdesing, good morning

What you say is very true. The human body has always been an attraction for artists, and they truly create beautiful works.

I'm not surprised that you've created beautiful works with just your hands. You're a very creative person.

The sculptures you're showing us this time are so beautiful.

Beautiful photographs.

Have a great day.

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Thank you very much for your kind words. Have a wonderful afternoon!

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Art is a beautiful way of expression and having the ability to creat or reproduce any shape, human or not, close to reality or with an artistic implicit message, using materials you describe in the post is amazing.

Creation is amazing in all ways.

But the skills some people have to build such beautiful sculptures is admirable and very nice to see.
That is a beautiful work you shared today. Thanks for that. Great sunday to you as well.

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It is my pleasure, I really enjoy going to exhibitions, thanks to you!

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I would be pleased to be going those kind od exhibitions as well. Good for you.

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Hello Amonet, how are you?

What a lovely gallery you visited! The works on display are truly beautiful. I love these sculptures. They're also very visible thanks to the lighting in the room.

Beautiful photographs.

Have a wonderful afternoon.

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A warm and beautiful climate for the works, thank you very much!

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The human figure has its beauty that has always been attractive for artists to recreate it through paintings or sculptures of different materials and in different styles. Or in different situations, how cool are these showing movement, playing sports. But my favourite is this one:

For me, it looks like a violin 😃

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I completely agree, I saw a violin too, but I'm not going to contradict the artist, ha ha ha! Thank you!💗

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Hi @avdesing, you are right about what you say about the human body. Then you have to have the talent to capture that beauty and Elena Laverón is certainly capable of capturing it and transmitting it. Thank you for this visit.

A big hug.

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It was the last instalment of this wonderful exhibition, I really loved it! Thank you very much!

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A very interesting reflection on the work of a sculptor and what it stirs in you to observe and admire them… You gave me a little chuckle at the part where you said that "of course, some human beings do not reason much..." hahahaha... thank you.

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I had to say something about this... some human beings... don't think, they've been brainwashed!🤣

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I like the round softness of these works that resemble the sensual contours of the human body.

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This exhibition has been beautiful, treating the human figure in a harmonious way. Thank you!

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