Arts&Crafts # 24

Heavy Women – by Karen Cuolito

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 The California-based sculptor’s towering figure of a woman titled Ecstasy is made of 9 tons of salvaged steel. The sculpture depicts an emotive woman who has slung her head back in a state of euphoria. She is meant to embody passion, with her tilted head and emotional stance. The construction of the piece is remarkably concise. The figure is tightly wound and sculpted to form the proper silhouette of the expressive female form, utilizing random bits of metal and chains to represent the firm and flowy texture of skin and hair. As abstract as its constructing components may appear, there is a defined appearance of the human shape, as well as the internal workings of the body. When looked upon closely, there is a recognizable rib cage, a central spinal chord, and even the illusion of muscles behind the skin-like surface of the embellished and looped steel.

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7 Responses to “Arts&Crafts # 24”
  1. Jackie Saulmon Ramirez says:

    Reblogged this on The Artistic Spider's Web and commented:
    Heavy Women – by Karen Cuolito

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  2. That’s a lot of heavy metal!

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  3. masonofa says:

    😉

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  4. nine tons? must be HUGE 😉

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