Posted by MonDaily on Sep 28th, 2009 | No Comments
After featuring Salvador Dali’s works in last week’s issue, this week’s choices for the Sculpting section will seem a bit “more normal”, even though they are abstract sculptures.
The beauty in both abstract painting and sculpting is that it can be anything, even though for their creator they are very specific items or feelings or people with an even more personal significance, for you, the...
Posted by MonDaily on Sep 21st, 2009 | No Comments
City sculptures? What could they be? Chances are that you have one your city, even more chances are you have one in your city on a five block radius from where you live! Statues. Petrified immortalizations of historic personalities, war scenes is another often met motif found in statues, abstract forms and the list is as limitless as a sculptor’s imagination.
The first half of the article is about...
Posted by MonDaily on Sep 14th, 2009 | No Comments
Would you guess the age of the sculpture in the first photo? I am sorry, but I doubt it. I could not believe it myself. Dating back to the Tang Dynasty that ruled China during the 7th century, this 51cm tall scultpure is still in complete and fantastic shape even still bearing remains of its original pigments. “The Standing Attendant” , as the sculpture is called, is thought to tell...