Today we have a sculptor who wants to take at its peak what would be the force of gravity represented through her sculptures.
In the sculpture "The force of the nature II" or "The force of nature II" opens up a whole horizon with a work in which he uses bronze, stainless steel and aluminum to face that powerful force that is gravity so that it seems that it even has movement. A sculptor that we will have to look at in a different way starting today.
For Lorenzo Quinn this work is worth to prop up from his website: «like us humansWe think of ourselves as the supreme force that is positioned above all living beings in absolute control of our destiny. We live with the false sense of security only awakened when the fury of Mother Nature occurs to remind us of her presence and our responsibility for her child (Earth).»
This is how Quinn discovers his work to leave us speechless with that woman who holds the planet with a cloth. A sculpture that plays with what would be the gravity and that it seems that at any moment that world is going to fall.
A sculpture that the artist I think after some of the natural disasters that have affected the planet lately. It is located in Katara cultural village in Doha, Qatar, in case you happen to be there, it is a must.
If you want to follow Quinn's trail and the works he is creating, you have access to his website from this link. In London and New York he usually exhibits and you can easily find some of his other sculptures as well as replicas of the protagonist of this entry.
A sculptor with great values and a great quality in his sculptures.