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Classics Animalist Sculpture Kingfishers in Flight: Capture of Elegance by sculptor Zita Abreu Bronze
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Kingfishers in Flight: Capture of Elegance

Zita AbreuSpain
Original sculpture, 56×46 cm, 2024
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Characteristics of the Sculpture “Kingfishers in Flight: Capture of Elegance”

Year of creation2024
Dimensions56 W × 46 H × 61 D   cm
Weight15 kg
Type of artsculpture
Styleclassics
Genreanimalist
MaterialsBronze
Type of packagingwooden box
Keywords
Contemporarybronzefigurativeabstractsculpturepatinacolourwildlifeanimalnaturelifesize

Description of the Artwork “Kingfishers in Flight: Capture of Elegance”

In this mesmerizing bronze sculpture, artist Zita Abreu captures the ethereal beauty of two kingfishers in flight. The sculpture, inspired by Abreu's observations in Doñana National Park, exudes a sense of movement and vitality. Every angle of the piece offers a unique perspective without a definitive front or back, inviting viewers to explore its intricate details. The lifelike patina enhances the texture and color, reflecting the artists dedication to realism. This artwork, part of a larger exhibition focusing on Doñana’s wildlife, encapsulates the grace and elegance of kingfishers, conveying their swift, agile movements and capturing the essence of nature’s fleeting moments.

About the artist
Zita Abreu

Zita Abreu, Spain

I am a British artist living in the south of Spain, which has provided me with the oportunity to spend time in the Doñana national park which is not far from where I live. Here I am able to observe and photograph wildlife. I have always been interested in art but I actually have more of a scientific background. I studied a biomedical science degree and have worked as a biology teacher. The biomedical science degree gave me the oportunity to study anatomy and physiology which has helped me a lot with sculpting. I attended sculpture classes while I was at university during the evenings which I loved and concidered giving up my degree to persue an art foundation course for which I had been offered a place but decided I should finish the biomedical science degree now that I had started it. I continued sculpting as a hobby making bronze sculptures along side other jobs until I was finally able to dedicate all of my time to sculpture. I have worked with several foundries here in Spain to produce my sculptures. First I make my sculptures in clay and then I prepare molds to take to the foundary to be cast into bronze. They are cast using the lost wax process which has remained little changed since the time of the Ancient Greeks. The sculptures are limited editions of twelve, I love travelling which provides me with plenty of inspiration for sculptures. I am currently working on sculptures inspired by my travels in South America. my grandfather was Venezuelan and I have always been interested in exploring nature and culture there. I have also spent time in traveling in South East Asia, from which I have many photos which I will be using for future projects.

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