Macro pics of my little sculptures (18 artworks)

in #art7 years ago

Over the years, I did a lot of very little sculptures. Sometimes they were ceramic glaze test, or modeling clay scraps. Sometimes I tried a little model for a bigger statue. Sometimes it was just a free stream of creativity.

My new camera (Nikon Coolpix B700) let me do very good macro photograps (even if I'm not good at doing them). So today I want to show you some shots of little heads. The bigger of them is about 6-7 cm height. Very little statuettes. :)

Some are in terracotta, some in ceramics, some in bronze or brass, some in wood. Here they are.


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Lovely range of miniature work @Paolobeneforti. I used to sculpt a bit before i turned my attention to painting, but your post as made me think about doing some more now :)

Some are really mind blowing!. A few are great peice of work that looks very scary. I see so much effort n hard work put in .

Your work is beautiful, I loved the sculpture No. 4 because it has the artistry that is better than the other.
the result of amazing art. thankz for sharing @paolobeneforti

These are awsome! Have you already had an exhibition?

I did a lot of exhibitions since 1992. about 40, I think :)

Oh wow! I don't really know what to say right now. I guess if you had said: "No I haven't had one yet." I would have answered: "Your sculptures are definetely worth an expedition, you should have one!" ^^

Amazing sculptures!

So incredibly cool. Such great personalities and textures in each one!

Good art photo.@paolo

you have a good face sculpt is obtained

beautiful artwork, whoever will see it will like it, because not everyone can create such an amazing work of art, maybe you are a sculpture sculptor who is very reliable hence produce a beautiful work like this

The first one nearly got me scared, your work is beautiful and am sure exhibitions wont be bad idea

Very dramatic expressions. Love that. I also like the darkness that they evoke. What kind of glaze do you use?

Try putting some small object (like a coin) at their side for size comparison :)