Paige Bradley Expansion Sculpture Details
This Paige Bradley expansion sculpture depicts a female figure sitting cross-legged in a yoga-like, meditative pose. The figure’s calm expression and posture evoke a sense of peace, but the body is intentionally “cracked” open, with glowing light streaming from within the breaks. These fissures are irregular and jagged as if the outer shell breaks under pressure, revealing the inner light.
Behind Meaning of Paige Bradley Sculpture
The idea behind this Expansion sculpture centers on the tension between external conformity and internal growth. The figure’s serene pose contrasts with the fractured surface, which signifies breaking free from societal expectations, self-imposed limitations, or emotional boundaries. The light pouring out from the cracks is a metaphor for the inner self’s potential, energy, or spirit.
Use the Traditional Lost Wax Method
The Expansion sculpture is made using the traditional lost wax method. The lost wax method allows any metal to completely and faithfully reproduce the appearance of its wax model. It helps perfectly replicate the original sculpture and our artists are proficient in this technique.
Application Sites
This Paige Bradley Expansion sculpture can stand before a modern skyscraper, allowing the working people to stop and stay, thinking about their past, present, and future. She can also sit in front of the art museum to appreciate the shock of this sculpture before people appreciate more artworks.
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Our factory artists have more than 40 years of working experience, and the factory’s masters have a clear division of labor and are more focused. They carve every piece of art with a heart and create every craft and detail with a heart. Our factory focuses on high-end sculptures, pure hand-made three-dimensional carving techniques, and detailed carvings that can withstand the test.
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