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"Fat Woman - Lady Rosanna - Martin Klein - Erotic Art"
| Height | 17,5 cm |
| Width | 23,5 cm |
| Length | 13 cm |
| Weight | 3,1 kg |
Reclining Bulky Erotic Nude – Lady Rosanna - Signed Martin Klein
This limited bronze sculpture, titled Reclining Bulky Erotic Nude – Lady Rosanna, reveals Martin Klein’s unmistakable aesthetic vocabulary and his fascination with the expressive potential of the human figure. The reclining pose suggests a confident serenity, while the smooth, flowing contours evoke a bold interpretation of Erotic Art that merges physical presence with symbolic vulnerability. The work balances abstraction and realism through simplified limbs, a faceless head and softly polished details that highlight the curves of the reclining body. Klein’s decision to emphasize weight, contour and gesture connects this piece to his ongoing reflections on the perception of Nude Women in contemporary sculpture. Created as part of a limited edition of twenty pieces, it invites the viewer to explore sensuality through form, texture and surface. Its polished golden accents underline the sculpture’s expressive contrasts, making it a compelling example of Klein’s approach to Modern Art.
Exploring the Sculptural Language of Feminine Volume
The generous proportions of the reclining body underline the artist’s appreciation of physical fullness, transforming the motif of a Fat Woman into a sculptural celebration of strength and comfort. Klein contrasts the organic softness of the torso with the architectural solidity of the figure’s support, grounding her in a calm, self-assured pose. The slightly tilted head and elevated arm create a dynamic diagonal that guides the viewer’s gaze across the voluptuous silhouette. By employing a deep patina with gently shimmering transitions, Klein enhances the sense of sensual depth that defines the piece. Subtle irregularities on the surface remind the viewer that Klein models each figure with intention and precision rather than idealizing or minimizing bodily diversity. Through this, the work embodies a nuanced interpretation of Erotic Art while consciously widening the visual language surrounding Nude Women.
Material Presence and Expressive Contrasts
The warm bronze tones of the figure meet bright golden highlights on hands, feet and face, creating a tension between realism and abstraction that enriches the sculpture’s emotional impact. This interplay of patina and polished metal accentuates the figure’s elegance despite her voluminous body, a central feature in Klein’s reflections on the beauty of a Fat Woman within a broader cultural context. The facial area, smooth and anonymous, invites personal interpretation and allows viewers to project their own narratives onto the sculpture. Every sculpted curve appears deliberately shaped to highlight the tactile quality of bronze, evoking traditions of classical and contemporary figure studies. Klein’s characteristic transitions between polished and textured surfaces enhance the sculpture’s identity within the realm of Modern Art. This carefully crafted interplay contributes to an aesthetic that balances introspection with expressive physicality.
Life, Roots and Artistic Development of Martin Klein
Martin Klein was born in 1979 in Bischofswerda, a small town in Saxony where his early artistic sensibilities were shaped by the handcrafted traditions of his family and the cultural richness of the region. Raised by parents who valued creativity and craftsmanship, he discovered his affinity for sculpting at a young age, experimenting with clay and plaster long before studying formally. His education included extensive training in metalworking, mold making and bronze casting, skills he later refined in Dresden, where he worked closely with experienced casters and mentors. Over the years he developed a personal sculptural style focused on human expression, bodily diversity and symbolic abstraction. His works have been exhibited in private galleries across Germany, Austria, the UK and the United States, helping to establish him as a distinctive contemporary voice. Many collectors value his approach to Erotic Art and his nuanced portrayals of Nude Women, which are both bold and deeply human.
Creation and Edition of Lady Rosanna
The original bronze sculpture was shaped, modeled and cast in Dresden, where Klein maintains his principal studio, combining traditional bronze casting methods with contemporary patination techniques. The conception and refinement of Lady Rosanna unfolded through various clay and wax studies, enabling Klein to perfect the interplay between mass, posture and the soft rhythm of the reclining pose. As part of a limited edition of twenty, each piece is individually signed and patinated, ensuring subtle variations that give every sculpture a unique presence. The compact base, finished in a deep patinated tone, enhances the silhouette and stabilizes the figure while visually echoing the color transitions on the bronze. Through craftsmanship and personal artistic intuition, Klein shaped an expressive representation of a Fat Woman that transcends stereotype and sentimentality. Today these works appear in private collections in Germany, the UK, the United States and selected contemporary sculpture galleries that regularly feature his contributions to Modern Art.
A Contemporary Reflection on the Human Form
The reclining pose of Lady Rosanna reflects Klein’s fascination with introspective physicality and the emotional resonance of monumental femininity. The gradual transitions between polished and textured surfaces invite tactile curiosity while emphasizing the sculpture’s intimate character. Through the synthesis of sensual curves and geometric reduction, Klein creates a memorable interpretation of Erotic Art, one that celebrates the individuality and dignity of Nude Women. This work resonates with a cultural shift toward embracing diverse body forms and acknowledging their expressive potential in visual sculpture. It stands as a testament to Klein’s commitment to redefining the presence of the Fat Woman in contemporary imagery. The figure ultimately embodies a quiet strength that continues to inspire viewers wherever she is displayed.
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