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The Way of Face – A Masked Revelation in Bronze - Signed Milo The Way of Face emerges as a... more
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"Face Art Mask - The Way of Face - Milo - Bronze Statue"
Weight | 6,7 kg |
The Way of Face – A Masked Revelation in Bronze - Signed Milo
The Way of Face emerges as a striking embodiment of concealed truths and revealed selves, cast in warm bronze with Milo’s signature precision. This face art mask sculpture invites viewers to contemplate the boundary between appearance and essence, as layered contours of metal fold and unfold like the pages of a hidden narrative. Suspended atop a polished black marble plinth, each undulating ribbon of bronze captures light and shadow in ever-shifting patterns, evoking the timeless dance of concealment and discovery.
Lisbon’s Son and His Sculptural Genesis
Miguel Fernando Lopez, was born 1955 in Lisbon’s sun-drenched Alfama district. His early fascination with Moorish façades and river-tiled promenades led him to the University of Lisbon’s Faculty of Fine Arts, where he mastered classical form. Subsequent residencies in Rome deepened his reverence for ancient mask traditions, while time spent in New York’s avant-garde circles kindled his passion for abstraction. These influences converge in the Way of Face, a work that embodies his transcontinental journey.
A Birth in Bronze along the Tagus
Conceived in Milo’s riverside atelier, the original clay model of The Way of Face was refined over months of meticulous carving. The maquette was entrusted to Atelier da Ribeira, Lisbon’s foremost bronze foundry, where artisans employed the time-honored lost-wax process. The resulting bronze was then bathed in a proprietary patination that layers cool verdigris over sunlit umber highlights. The discreet inscription “Signed Milo” affirms both its authenticity and its origin in Portugal’s sculptural heart.
Mask and Metaphor in Modern Sculpture
While rooted in classical depictions of visage, this art with mask transcends literal portraiture through its sinuous abstraction. Each bronze ribbon suggests a fragment of expression—an eye, a lip—without ever forming a fully tangible countenance. This deliberate fragmentation compels the observer to engage with the sculpture as an active seeker, piecing together glimpses of identity much like one reconstructs memory or deciphers a dream. The overall effect is a profound meditation on the facades we wear and the truths we guard.
A Dialogue of Light, Shadow, and Space
Whether displayed in a minimalist gallery, a private study, or a sculptural garden alcove, The Way of Face interacts dynamically with its surroundings. Morning light skimming across the polished ridges sets the bronze ablaze with warmth, while evening spotlights carve deep shadows between folds. As viewers move around the piece, new aspects of expression emerge, transforming each encounter into an intimate revelation. The unwavering rhythm of form and void engages the eye and the mind in equal measure.
Contemplation and Legacy
Its seamless blend of technical mastery, emotional resonance, and sculptural innovation ensures its place among the finest face art mask works of our time. More than a decorative accent, this bronze remains a living mirror—inviting each beholder to confront the layers of persona and perception that define our shared human experience.
The Way of Face emerges as a striking embodiment of concealed truths and revealed selves, cast in warm bronze with Milo’s signature precision. This face art mask sculpture invites viewers to contemplate the boundary between appearance and essence, as layered contours of metal fold and unfold like the pages of a hidden narrative. Suspended atop a polished black marble plinth, each undulating ribbon of bronze captures light and shadow in ever-shifting patterns, evoking the timeless dance of concealment and discovery.
Lisbon’s Son and His Sculptural Genesis
Miguel Fernando Lopez, was born 1955 in Lisbon’s sun-drenched Alfama district. His early fascination with Moorish façades and river-tiled promenades led him to the University of Lisbon’s Faculty of Fine Arts, where he mastered classical form. Subsequent residencies in Rome deepened his reverence for ancient mask traditions, while time spent in New York’s avant-garde circles kindled his passion for abstraction. These influences converge in the Way of Face, a work that embodies his transcontinental journey.
A Birth in Bronze along the Tagus
Conceived in Milo’s riverside atelier, the original clay model of The Way of Face was refined over months of meticulous carving. The maquette was entrusted to Atelier da Ribeira, Lisbon’s foremost bronze foundry, where artisans employed the time-honored lost-wax process. The resulting bronze was then bathed in a proprietary patination that layers cool verdigris over sunlit umber highlights. The discreet inscription “Signed Milo” affirms both its authenticity and its origin in Portugal’s sculptural heart.
Mask and Metaphor in Modern Sculpture
While rooted in classical depictions of visage, this art with mask transcends literal portraiture through its sinuous abstraction. Each bronze ribbon suggests a fragment of expression—an eye, a lip—without ever forming a fully tangible countenance. This deliberate fragmentation compels the observer to engage with the sculpture as an active seeker, piecing together glimpses of identity much like one reconstructs memory or deciphers a dream. The overall effect is a profound meditation on the facades we wear and the truths we guard.
A Dialogue of Light, Shadow, and Space
Whether displayed in a minimalist gallery, a private study, or a sculptural garden alcove, The Way of Face interacts dynamically with its surroundings. Morning light skimming across the polished ridges sets the bronze ablaze with warmth, while evening spotlights carve deep shadows between folds. As viewers move around the piece, new aspects of expression emerge, transforming each encounter into an intimate revelation. The unwavering rhythm of form and void engages the eye and the mind in equal measure.
Contemplation and Legacy
Its seamless blend of technical mastery, emotional resonance, and sculptural innovation ensures its place among the finest face art mask works of our time. More than a decorative accent, this bronze remains a living mirror—inviting each beholder to confront the layers of persona and perception that define our shared human experience.
Height: 34 cm
Width: 28,5 cm
Depth: 17 cm
Weight: 6,7 kg
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