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Style: Expressionist
Medium: Mixed Media
Bucranium - Resin and Metal Surrealist Sculpture of a Skull of an Ox
Located in New York, NY
Angelo Canevari’s Bucranium is a 34 x 19 inch mix media surrealist sculpture. It is made of metal, resin, green automotive paint, and cardboard. It is a surrealist interpretation of the carved decoration, representing ox-skulls, commonly used in Classical architecture for the friezes of Doric temples. The same motif was also later used on Renaissance, Baroque and Neoclassical buildings. Canevari's contemporary interpretation is evident in the medium he chose to shape this artwork and yet it maintains the same commanding and monumental presence of the classical monuments that have inspired it.. The use of metal and wires to develop a tridimensional sculptural quality, as well as the expressionistic outcome of the imagery, has echoes in some contemporary African sculpture...
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21st Century and Contemporary Expressionist Mixed Media Sculptures
Materials
Metal
Untitled
Located in Santa Monica, CA
Mixed media sculpture, 15 x 15.
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Expressionist Mixed Media Sculptures
Materials
Mixed Media
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