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Paranthropus Robustus.
An early hominid, one of the Australopiths from the subepochs of the early to middle Pleistocene period 2.6 - 1.5 million years ago. Some distinctive features of this species are the larger cranial capacity than the earlier Australopithecus Africanus and is more similar to a modern brain. It had thicker facial buttressing structures and larger postcanine tooth size, in comparison to A. Africanus indicating that Robustus was… not a herbivore but an omnivore. With a passion for evolutionary anthropology, Davies created this life-size bronze portrait bust that bravely reaches far back in time, depicting another era bringing the past to the present.
« My concept is to tap into the sculptural beauty inherent in natural history. »
Barry Davies is a passionate British sculptor who has exhibited his work across Europe and the UK. He seeks to humbly represent the anatomy of natural history in all its forms, aiming to convey excellence through his elegant bronze sculptures. Modelled in clay and carved in plaster before being cast in bronze, his subject matter derives from studies of Palaeontology, Anthropology and human and animal anatomy.