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Named after the Greek goddess of love, this beautiful sculpture showcases Angela’s interest in classical sculptural forms. One of a series of small scale pieces where she explores the sensuality of the human form.
One of a series of small figurative pieces, this arching form is typical of an Angela Farquharson sculpture where she seeks to preserve the ‘norms’ of classical sculptural forms while making her work more emotive and ‘modern’.
A sculpture that beautifully captures a sense of rapturous and sensuous delight - the fine detail and flowing lines typical of an Angela Farquharson sculpture.
One of a series of three bronze works, this exquisite sculpture showcases the smooth, flowing lines and detail that Angela employs within her work to create sculpture that is at once classical, yet relevant to the timeless celebration of the female form.
Limited edition of 10, numbered and signed by the Maker.
The second in a series of bronze sculptures this piece immediately draws the observer into the world of the sculpted - pausing to ask what has caused her to stir, what dream is she waking from.
Sculpted in her Carmarthenshire studio, this tactile and sensuous piece epitomises her use of flowing lines and textures to create a sensuous piece celebrating the inherent beauty of the female form.
The values of classical figurative sculpture epitomised in this beautifully observed piece which creates a sense of serenity and stillness.
The third in a series of bronze works, this piece showcases Angela’s fascination with the inherent sensuality of the female form, every detail inspired by her understanding of the naked form.
The graceful lines and elegance of expression in this beautiful study is typical of Angela’s work as she explores the inherent beauty and sensuality of the female form.
Drawing on classical figurative sculpture, Angela creates an exquisite study in bronze that invites the observer to consider and reflect.
This sculpture, with its flowing lines, captures the essence of something being held close, protected, a face hidden by the wind as it sweeps through her hair, giving a sense of freedom to this classical pose.