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Outdoor stainless steel Large Face Sculpture

1. Introduction of Large Face Sculpture Primarily constructed from stainless steel, these large-scale face sculptures boast a towering, striking form, showcasing the elegance and strength of a woman’s face. The Large Face Sculptures feature clean, flowing facial lines, precise proportions of features, and a strong, defined forehead, brow arch, nose bridge, and jawline, conveying a […]

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Large outdoor bronze sculpture titled Broken Face Statue by Igor Mitoraj

1. Introduction of Broken Face Statue Igor Mitoraj, a Polish-Italian sculptor, was born in the Auschwitz prisoner-of-war camp in Germany in 1944 and grew up in Poland. In his early years, he studied painting at the Academy of Fine Arts in Krakow, and later went to Paris for further studies and turned to sculpture. Since […]

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Bronze Face Statue by Willie Botha

1. Introduction of Bronze Face Statue South African sculptor Willie Botha is one of the most representative artists in the field of contemporary art. He is good at using materials such as bronze, marble, and stainless steel to abstract and symbolize the human body and facial images, giving his works profound spiritual connotations. His artistic […]

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Two Statue of Silence sculptures in bronze and silver with shushing gestures

1. Introduction of Statue of Silence This sculpture is called “Silence” and is made of bronze. The overall shape is composed of a broken human face and hands. The Statue of Silence shows a person’s side face, staring forward with a calm expression, and the right hand is raised with the index finger in front […]

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Finished Custom Face Sculpture in bronze, mounted on a square base

Face sculptures present individual emotions, memories and identity characteristics through three-dimensional depictions of the face, and are a visual expression of the “self” image. A Custom Face Sculpture not only captures personal appearance, but also symbolizes one’s inner world and mental state, carrying meanings of commemoration, aesthetics, and psychological resonance. How Face Sculptures Express Inner […]

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Bronze Head Sculpture on a pedestal in open square

1. Introduction of Bronze Head Sculpture Igor Mitoraj (1944–2014), a Polish sculptor, was born in Oderland, Germany in 1944. He studied at the Krakow Academy of Arts. In 1968, he moved to Paris with his family and established a studio near Carrara, Italy. He was deeply influenced by Greek and Roman classical aesthetics, while also […]

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Bronze Mask Statue titled Per Adriano by Igor Mitoraj

1. Introduction of Mask Statue Igor Mitoraj (1944–2014), a Polish-French sculptor, is known for his fractured human sculptures that combine classical and modern styles. He studied art in France and Italy and was deeply influenced by ancient Greek and Roman sculptures. His works often show broken, masked, and quiet faces, exploring human nature, mythology, and […]

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Bronze Half Face Greek Statue depicting a bearded man

1. Introduction of Half Face Greek Statue This sculpture is a typical half-face bronze portrait, combining classical Greek style with modern sculpture language. The Half Face Greek Statue is cast in bronze, and the overall shape is the right half of a man’s face. The facial details are exquisitely portrayed: the high nose bridge, deep […]

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Bronze We Two Together Statue by Michael Alfano featuring two figures forming an abstract human face

1. Introduction of We Two Together Statue Michael Alfano is an American contemporary sculptor, known for his philosophical and symbolic works. His creations often integrate philosophy, psychology and social issues. He is good at exploring human consciousness, relationships and individual existence through the combination of figurative figures and abstract shapes. “We Two Together Statue” is […]

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Split bronze Female Statue Face sculpture from The Girl Puzzle by Amanda Matthews

1. Introduction of Female Statue Face Nellie Bly, whose real name is Elizabeth Jane Cochran, was one of the most influential investigative journalists in the United States in the late 19th century. She was famous for her bold exposure of the dark side of society, especially in 1887 when she pretended to be a mental […]

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