You can see the various steps of the sculpture, starting from the rough stone, on my gay-sculpture website 'workshop' part.
Thursday, November 17, 2016
Icarus by Jean-Christophe
To end the serie about Icarus sculptures and engravings, here is the contemporary version of this Icarus or fallen angel myth, that I sculpted from a large block of blue alabaster, in 2014. With contrasted texture for the broken wing, and hair, the color of the stone is a great match with the sky, and the pale white clouds of the natural stone is also a nice link with the feathers and sky clouds.
You can see the various steps of the sculpture, starting from the rough stone, on my gay-sculpture website 'workshop' part.
You can see the various steps of the sculpture, starting from the rough stone, on my gay-sculpture website 'workshop' part.
Wednesday, November 2, 2016
Mercury by Artus Quellinus I
In the Roman mythology, we have already mentioned Mercury in this blog. Today's sculpture is also a Mercury, young God's messenger holding the caduceus. This beautifully crafted bas-relief was executed around 1650, by Artus Quellinus, and is visible in Amsterdam, Holland, at the Royal Palace.
Admire the details : a beautiful tunic on the shoulders, the winged sandals (to travel fast as the messenger of the gods), the caduceus (history of caduceus was also mentioned here in this blog), the purse (symbol of trade), the cockerel (symbol of vigilance) and the goat. Also the foliage and flowers hanging on each side. In Greek mythology, the parallel is Hermes.
Artus Quellinus spent 4 years in Rome to get trained, where he met François Duquesnoy, who would influence him with his Baroque style.
Artus Quellinus - Painting by Erasmus Quellinus 1662 Gulden Cabinet |
Mercurus sculpture - Painting by Rogier |
Artus Quellinus I also produced small-scale sculptures such as ivory-carvings. He died in 1668.
Sources
Wikipedia
Baroque in Vlaanderen