Dana-Rose











Dana-Rose
Bronze
24-1/2 H x 20 x 15
Inspired by a dance photo -- drawn to the power and grace of the figure and what it says about the power of women. The piece is a marriage of art and technology -- like all my recent pieces. My passion as a sculptor is to capture the tension of motion – and my favorite subject is the grace and athleticism of the female dancer. This piece started with a hand-sculpted wax model of the dancer’s body. The wax model was then 3D scanned and converted to a digital “mesh” file. A flowing skirt was added to the 3D model. The combination of hand-work and digital art facilitated the tension of motion that neither alone allowed me. The 3d model was then printed, molded and cast in traditional bronze casting . . . bringing the handwork full circle.
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