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Bronze Lilith - Wall Mask Sculpture
Bronze Lilith - Wall Mask Sculpture
Bronze Lilith - Wall Mask Sculpture
Bronze Lilith, clay and crystals
Bronze Lilith - Wall Mask Sculpture

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Bronze Lilith - Wall Mask Sculpture Sculpture

Pamela Ranya

Italy

Sculpture, Modeling on Clay

Size: 10.2 W x 6.7 H x 3.5 D in

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The clay sculpture with the enigmatic title "Lilith," whose name evokes ancient legends and powerful symbolisms, a refined fusion of artistic elements and profound concepts emerges. Skillfully crafted in clay and bronze paint. Dimensions: 26 x 17 x 9 cm (face only, excluding horns) Weight: 1.8 Kg This wall mask captures attention not only for its form but also for its intrinsic symbolic meaning. The horns, a prominent element of the work, represent a universal symbol of strength and power. Elegantly placed on the head, this element conveys a sense of antiquity and mystery, accentuated by the black details that impart an aura of bygone times. It is as if the work itself has traversed centuries of history to reach us, carrying with it a silent and profound narrative. The black acrylic details precisely outline the forms and accentuate the austere beauty of the sculpture. The face with closed eyes and the emerging black tongue is a suggestive and powerful image. The closed eyes symbolize introspection, dream, or meditation, while the black tongue adorned with white crystals suggests a duality between darkness and light, between spirituality and materiality, but also the preciousness that expressed words can have. The ornaments recall the Rococo style, inserted into a minimalist and modern modeling, creating a fascinating contrast between past and present, between baroque grace and contemporary simplicity. A play of eras and styles to create a work that speaks simultaneously of tradition and innovation. "Lilith Bronze" is more than just a sculpture; it is an invocation of ancient symbolism revisited through a modern lens. With each finely crafted detail, this work invites the viewer to immerse themselves in a journey of reflection and contemplation on human nature, history, and the evocative power of art itself. This sculpture is a unique piece. Handmade by the Italian artist Pamela Ranya.

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Sculpture:

Modeling on Clay

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One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:

10.2 W x 6.7 H x 3.5 D in

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The Roman artist Pamela Ranya draws her inspiration from an interior research process, placing it as the maximum of her existence. She attended the art institute and then specialized in the Pantheon multimedia academy in Rome, in advertising graphics and web design. Lover of the oriental world, she deepens in artistic and professional form one of her greatest passions, oriental dance. Dance, teach and finally create a boutique of handmade oriental costumes. From here her creativity never stops, in fact several art exhibitions follow one after the other, inspired by the growth of her "self". A common feature of her installations and paintings are the use of mainly recycled materials that combine with acrylic, mixed paints, creations of faces and hands in plaster and clay. It is precisely through the union of sculpture and recycled materials that the artist finds her maximum form of expression. It was a strange "encounter" and the myth and the story take shape through the artist's emotions in a three-dimensional plane on a series of 40 x 40 canvases. Each emotion gives birth to a character that is linked to the number, the color, the light and symbols. Vintage style, elegance, alchemy and symbolism mix with a cybernetic, gothic and futuristic world giving life to the unique identity of these works, presented in the first exhibition in March 2016 entitled "the boy". After her first solo show in 2015 at the P&G in via Margutta in Rome, in March 2016 she presented the series "The boy" 26 sculptures of faces on canvas portraying historical characters, gods and fantasy. Inspired by a tattoo artist, at a stroke of lightning and a flash of genius she begins the collection by bringing it on several Tattoo Conventions: a world in which she will have great success also collaborating in the realization of the contest prizes during the days of the event. Faces of celebrity and fantasy, Baroque sculptures combined with recycled materials become real cyborgs, a perfect graft that has given birth to a new style. Raw materials undergo a transformation changing their nature, so as to take on a new and precious aspect. In recent years the artist has also expressed herself in other forms such as photography, putting emotions and awareness first in a self-observation also expressed in digital and video art.

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