That bought a smile to my face, absolutely beautiful.here you go
‘The Release from Deception' (1754) by Francesco QueiroloIt reportedly took Queirolo seven years to fabricate this marble net, which he crafted without a workshop, apprentice, or other form of external assistance. The Sansevero Chapel Museum notes that this is because even the most specialized sculptors “refused to touch the delicate net in case it broke into pieces in their hands.”
Though laborious, Queirolo's determination undoubtedly paid off. Thanks to its marble netting, The Release from Deception has garnered the artist praise over the last 250 years. Giangiuseppe Origlia, an acclaimed Italian historian, called the piece “the last and most trying test to which sculpture in marble can aspire” in 1754, while 20th-century novelist Matilde Serao poetically described it as “a singular closure of life, a singular term for all sublimities, all passions, all loves.” She concludes: “Release from deception—and nothing more.”
It is a miracle that something as delicate as this in stone has survived for over two centuries!‘The Release from Deception' (1754) by Francesco Queirolo
That is lovelyWhile not a patch on the other offerings on this thread, this is my first attempt at carving aside from a few simple marks and a simple relief inspired by Eric Gill's Eve.
Christmas present for my wife: oak keepsake box with curly maple lid. Soap finish overall.
It's been a great project to do while keeping an eye on my newborn son, it's good to have some quiet making activities I can do inside.
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Puts the AI mob with their, here's a life size double decker bus I carved over the weekend, to shameIt is a miracle that something as delicate as this in stone has survived for over two centuries!
That's fantastic!While not a patch on the other offerings on this thread, this is my first attempt at carving aside from a few simple marks and a simple relief inspired by Eric Gill's Eve.
Christmas present for my wife: oak keepsake box with curly maple lid. Soap finish overall.
It's been a great project to do while keeping an eye on my newborn son, it's good to have some quiet making activities I can do inside.
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