Year of creation | 2020 |
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Dimensions | 8 W × 17 H × 7 D cm |
Weight | 2 kg |
Type of art | sculpture |
Style | classics |
Genre | formal |
Materials | Bronze |
Type of packaging | cardboard box |
Set against the eternal themes of spring awakening and renewal, this Leo Adama bronze sculpture expresses the subtle beauty of the female nude body. Created in 2020, this work has a deep symbolic meaning, while offering the modern viewer an opportunity to rethink classical ideals of beauty. The dimensions of 8 × 17 × 7 cm allow this small but highly artistic sculpture to become an ideal addition to any collection or interior, giving it a unique charm. This work is the embodiment of harmony, elegance and spring inspiration.
Leo Adam (Leonid Shatsylo), born in 1959 In 1982, he entered the Odessa State Art School named after M.B. Grekov at the sculpture department, which he successfully graduated in 1986. It is the oldest and most prestigious college in the Soviet Union and Ukraine. Since 1987, he worked as a sculptor of the Khmelnytskyi Art Combine of the Art Fund of the Ukrainian SSR. He created a sculptural composition for the dead victims of the Second World War in the city of Starokostyantiniv, Khmelnytskyi region, Ukraine. He created commemorative signs for soldiers - fellow villagers who died in the Second World War. He created busts and memorial plaques for prominent people. Exhibited at All-Ukrainian republican exhibitions. Now I am engaged in sculpture from bronze, wood and ceramic clay, I paint on canvas with oil paints.