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l'indienne noire (2022) Sculpture by Helene Stanton
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Sculpture,
Bronze
- Dimensions Height 11.8in, Width 4.3in / 1.35 kg
- Fit for outdoor? No, This artwork can not be displayed outdoor
- Categories Sculptures under $1,000 Figurative Portrait
être un modèle pour nos sociétés contemporaines .Les femmes y avaient souvent un pouvoir représentatif ,elles étaient parfois Députées ou Chef .
Chefs . SQUAW veut dire Femme Cheffe ...Pourquoi l'histoire n'a-t-elle pas reconnu le nom de quelques femmes a par Pocahontas peut être !
cette sculpture est unique car le bronze est coulé dans un moule silico argileux qui brule et disparait au cours de la fusion .
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The two Hélènes crossed paths in Antibes while attending Lycée Audiberti. They collaboratively explore unique aesthetics, aligning their concepts from inception to tangible materialization, thereby orchestrating the process of creation. Glass takes precedence: their engraved pieces grace enchanting locales spanning from Paris to Mauritius. Following their foray into glass engraving, the two Hélènes venture into the realm of glass sculpture, crafting artworks that find homes in prestigious art galleries and stores, sharing space with renowned names like Lalique and Daum.
Having mastered the art of glass and wood engraving and sculpture, the emergence of bronze introduces an enchanting and radiant quality. These three esteemed mediums engage in a vibrant discourse as Les Hélènes delve into the narratives of mythological and legendary figures, borne from the alchemical fusion of bronze casting, glass manipulation, and the sculpting of centuries-old oak wood.
Subsequently, a series of events in the realm of Contemporary Art initiated: participation in fairs and exhibitions such as Maison et Objet Salon in Paris, the Grand Contemporary Art Market in Bastille and Valbonne, the International Contemporary Art Fair in Marseille, S.M.A.R.T. in Aix-en-Provence, and ARTE NIMES.
- Nationality: FRANCE
- Date of birth : unknown date
- Artistic domains: Works by professional artists,
- Groups: Professional Artist Contemporary French Artists