It's my founder who dubbed it the tango couple when he quoted it. (you have to name things when you have to assess them). He has quite right, in fact, so I kept the name even if I never for one moment thought of tango while I was creating it, I was mainly thing to express tenderness, qweetness and delicacy.
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The left arm gesture of the woman would be impossible in real life. Nevertheless I kept it that way because the line is elegant and lithe.
I felt free to do it because of the small size of the piece. The same sculpture, enlarged to human size, for instance, couldn't bear such distorsions.
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I really enjoy dealing with gentelness, tenderness. This is totally
subjective of course. A poker face doesn't appeal to me. Getting human
feelings out of a plastic form is a kind of game I found quite exciting.
Not magic, just exciting. If an amateur looks at a sculpture and his
interest is aroused, it is enough to satisfy and reward me.
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the art gallery ?
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Bruce Krebs, sculptor 9 ter street Amelot, 17 000 La Rochelle, France, Europe. To send an E-mail to me:atelier.bruce.krebs@wanadoo.fr |