Lorenzo Quinn’s “With You” presents a mesmerizing embodiment of connection and strength that effortlessly captures the viewer’s imagination. This exquisite sculpture showcases Quinn’s signature style, masterfully blending classical influences with contemporary forms. Renowned for his ability to convey emotion through the tactile beauty of his work, Quinn’s artistry truly shines in this piece.
“With You” portrays a pair of hands gracefully intertwining, rendered with meticulous attention to detail that highlights the rich textures of the human form. The sculpture’s dynamic composition draws the eye, as the hands appear to defy gravity, rising elegantly from a sleek, flowing base. The contrasting elements play with light and shadow, adding depth and dimension that change with the viewer’s perspective, infusing the piece with a sense of movement and vitality.
The subtle bronze hues transition smoothly across the piece, amplifying its organic and life-like quality, evoking a sense of intimacy and unity. Quinn’s use of polished metal for the base further augments this harmony, reflecting a shimmering interplay between solidity and fluidity. Embrace the opportunity to own a work by one of contemporary sculpture’s most visionary artists, a piece that promises to inspire and captivate for generations to come.
Medium: | Bonded Bronze & Travertine |
Format: | Sculpture |
Size (Framed): | 38 x 26" |
Signed: | No |
Condition: | Excellent |
Lorenzo Quinn is one of the world’s leading contemporary sculptors. Born in 1966 to the actor Anthony Quinn and costume designer Iolanda Addolori, this artist was inspired by the work of his father when he first began developing his highly emotive art style. Quinn attended the American Academy of Fine Arts in the 1980s; after initially pursuing surrealist painting, he realised his passion and ability for sculpture when he created a piece featuring Eve within Adam’s torso. After this, Quinn developed his now world renowned sculpting style.
Quinn’s success has been marked by several significant commissions. This began early in his career, including a piece commissioned by the United Nations in 1993, and another for the Vatican in 1994. Many other important commissions have since been completed by Quinn, as well as a number of public artworks. As a result, his work can be seen and recognised by numbers of fans that few contemporary artists could claim.
Quinn’s style of combining symbolic objects with realistic figures has meant that his work can be used to great effect in representational art. Because of this, he has used his art to create messages such as supporting action against climate change.
He continues to produce work to this day, and has seen great success in far-reaching, exclusive art events. Some of his most recent work has included a large installation at the Venice Biennale, which received worldwide attention and admiration.
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