Sculpture Philippe BUIL
Pavarti Gé - Buttocks metal steel bronze
Pavarti Gé - Buttocks metal steel bronze
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"With Pavarti GE, I wanted to sculpt the quintessence of the male form: a buttock in lace of steel and bronze whose curves, worthy of an antique David, capture athletic strength in an unexpectedly airy transparency."
A heroic anatomy between Italian Renaissance and metal lace
In this work, the sculpture is imbued with the aesthetics of the great masters of the Renaissance. The buttock, with its generous volumes and powerful musculature characteristic of Michelangelo's David, serves as the support for a gesture of great finesse. I sought to capture the tension of this heroic anatomy, which seems both frozen in mythological marble and vibrant with life. This piece celebrates the canon of male beauty and the indelible mark of the craftsman on raw material. It is a sculpture that exudes a quiet sensuality, bringing a touch of classical character and a historical presence that transforms your interior into a timeless cabinet of curiosities.
Fused bronze and steel: the dialogue of light and mass
The major originality of Pavarti GE lies in the contrast between the suggested muscular mass and the organic transparency of the lace. The drop-by-drop fusion technique allows each muscle, each curve, to be drawn with a lightness that contrasts with the rigidity of the fused metal. Light plays an essential role, passing through the openwork structure to cast complex shadows that soften the anatomical contours. Each piece is a unique creation, signed and certified, where the sculptor’s modern gesture immortalizes the alliance between classical modeling and cutting-edge technique in an exceptional design work.
Sculpture characteristics
| Title of the work | Pavarti Gé |
| Collection | Small Body Collection |
| Artist | Philippe Buil |
| Type | Contemporary sculpture |
| Technique | Metal lace |
| Materials | Steel and bronze |
| Signature | Engraved on the base |
Height 20.9 in - Width 8.3 in - Depth 5.3 in
FAQ
Why use the David canon for this male buttock sculpture? David is the universal symbol of anatomical perfection and youthful strength. By sculpting a fragment of the body, I emphasize the unbreakable link between the ideal of classical beauty and its material representation, paying tribute to those who shaped our vision of equestrian and human art.
How is the steel and bronze lace structure made? The sculpture is shaped point by point by fusing drops of steel, enhanced with bronze highlights. This technique allows for a precise anatomical rendering while creating a hollow and light structure, giving the impression that the body is made of metallic lace.
Does the sculpture require a special base or can it be placed on furniture? Thanks to the structure of the buttock, the work offers great stability. It can be placed on a pedestal like a fragment of an antique statue or arranged on a console to evoke a fragment of a monument, perfectly adapting to your living space.
What type of lighting does the sculpture need to reveal all its sensuality? The steel and bronze are treated to preserve their authentic and contrasting patina. Targeted lighting, preferably grazing, will highlight the muscular reliefs and the transparency of the steel lace, creating shadow plays that enhance the depth of the work.
Is this an original work signed by the artist? Yes, absolutely. Each buttock is uniquely sculpted and the patina is handcrafted to reproduce the look of period bronzes. Each piece is signed by the artist and accompanied by a certificate of authenticity, guaranteeing its exclusivity.
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