Sogno - Bronze sculpture lost-wax casting
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- Artist Lucchi Bruno
- Category Figurative Sculptures
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Creation year 2005
- Dimensions 42 x 17,7 x H 19,5 cm
- Description Bronze sculpture, lost-wax casting (metal base not included)
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"My job always starts with a sketch, design is the basis for a project. My research embraces different techniques and certainly, the most recognizable one is the sculpture: stretched figures, particular hair, very tiny faces, asexual bodies, worked surface as the lake stream. Shapes always in harmony despite their disproportions, such as the versions of the busty pearls." Lucchi Bruno
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Lucchi Bruno
Bruno Lucchi was born in Levico Terme (Trento-Italy) in 1951, where he still lives and works. He studied at the Art Institute of Trento completing his studies at the Magisterium of the Fine Arts of Urbino. The land has always been the matter from which the figures of him are born, which with the rite of fire turns into terracotta in him atelier of him, then become bronzes and porcelain. Recently the search for him also embraced new materials. Corten steel, alone or combined with the semi-authority, is rewarded in the construction of huge installations that transmit the renewed passion for the new material.
Since 1991 he has more than 200 personal exhibitions to his credit. He is the author of numerous large public works, four vessels of an important Italian tourist shipping company, the seas with the works of the Trentino sculptor.