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Sculpture, Bronze on Bronze
Size: 3.1 W x 10.6 H x 4.3 D in
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Su nombre viene del zulú, que significa guepardo o chita y es un animal que me fascina por ser un miembro atípico de la familia de los félidos. Único representante vivo del género Acinonyx. Caza gracias a su vista y a su gran velocidad, ya que es el animal terrestre más veloz, llegando a alcanzar la velocidad punta de 115 km/h. Este busto de guepardo, pertenece a mi línea de esculturas en las que trabajo el modelado en cera, sin hacer uso de la técnica del encajado de piezas, como en los casos anteriores. Quise hacer énfasis en la mirada profunda, propia de los felinos y en la pigmentación de su piel, tratando de mostrar esas manchas tan características de este animal con la ayuda de la pátina bicolor. Al igual que en los casos anteriores, se trata de una pieza única, fundida en bronce con la técnica de la cera perdida.
Bronze on Bronze
One-of-a-kind Artwork
3.1 W x 10.6 H x 4.3 D in
Not Framed
Not applicable
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José Miguel was born in Granada on August 15th, 1979, into a nature-loving family. Influenced by the work of Félix Rodríguez de la Fuente, he joined nature observation groups, where he discovered his special passion for birds of prey. He put his dreams of studying biology aside, instead opting for a degree with broader career prospects – IT. He worked in this field for years, however he always maintained an underlying love of art. This drove him to enroll at the Granada School of Art, while kept on working. After two years of artistic studies, during which he learned a lot about different sculptural techniques, he won first prize at the Robles Pozo Foundation competition with his final exhibition piece “Chrysaetos”. This encouraged him to continue his artistic studies at Granada University of Fine Arts. After finishing his degree, for professional reasons, art was put on hold. It wasn’t until many years later that his family would publish some of the pieces that José Miguel had done during his university period on social media. Seeing the interest that his work aroused, both nationally and internationally, was a turning point for the artist and he decided to embark on the adventure of making his two passions (sculpture and fauna) his way of life.
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