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Sculpture, Metal on Bronze
Size: 19.7 W x 3.5 H x 7.9 D in
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This Crocodile sculpture is part of my Endangered Species collection. The whole collection is a way to create consciousness about the situation on our planet and how we all need to make major changes to conserve it. It breaks my heart to see how crocodiles are treated; killed to sell their skin, hunted by people who want an exotic pet and kept as mere trophies. We need to stop this! They are so strong, yet so fragile when set up against humans.
2021
Metal on Bronze
One-of-a-kind Artwork
19.7 W x 3.5 H x 7.9 D in
Not Framed
No
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Jennifer Troice is a multi-talented Mexican sculptor who began her artistic career in music. After evolving and growing in her talents, she is now well known for her bronze sculptures, which have been displayed both in private and public spaces in Mexico City. Jennifer first began to experiment with sculpture during her years at the American School Foundation in Mexico, which was a crucial experience for her artistic development. She continued her training at the Massachusetts College of Art in Boston (2005), where she studied drawing from the human figure, printmaking, welding, and casting. She finished her first large-scale work, the piece “Imagina” (“Imagine”, 2008) before her 22nd birthday: the sculpture is displayed at the lobby of the Oncology ward of the ABC Hospital. But Jennifer’s sculptures have meant much more to her than just an artistic outlet. They inadvertently led to an important healing process after a devastating occurrence in her life. This raw and honest expression can be easily seen in her work (although her works are well refined upon completion), allowing the viewer to connect to a range of subjects, from injustice to joy to self-care - an important part of her creations. Her evocative sense of form is powerful in creating these connections. Jennifer Troice's work is known for its modern style, which diverges from abstraction. The forms she achieves are always figurative, yet they fall into the category of what the artist likes to call “geometric minimalism”. The influence of Cubism is perceivable in the accented angles and the contrast with the organic shapes that lie beneath the objects, animals, and human figures that inspire her work.
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