Well-designed muscles, horns that give the animal more shape and that realistic hair that almost makes us feel that the wind is blowing through, they take us before some wooden sculptures that almost seem to come to life and jump from the base in which it is located.
This is the work of Guiseppe Rumerio and his sculptures of animals that they seem very alive. It uses anatomical details that serve to form a special sensation in the viewer when he observes each of those movements that are about to occur in front of him.
Settled in Ortisei, a small town in northern Italy, east sculptor of great technique He has made a name for himself in the woodcarving community with his specially detailed sculptures and his passion for expressing the nature around him.
All those wood sculptures are made by hand and exhibit intricate details that reveal a true sense of life floating from the artist to his creation.
Each of his pieces begins in a unique way when Rumerio draws them from a wide variety of elements that include books and images to create a study of its dynamics and precise animation that can hold the viewer's breath while observing in detail one of his sculptures.
One of his great passions is animal watching, as he himself admits.
Many of his works show these animals in their natural form and with 30 over years of experience, this sculptor has refined his techniques which has allowed him to be a master of this type of sculpture in which wood is his preferred material.
Wood carving is a deep-rooted tradition in the Rumerian community since 300 years ago and the artist began at the age of 14 with study and work.
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