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This sculpture in white terracotta is a unique piece, made with clay from tuscany, Inspired my michelangelo's slaves, it represents the endless struggle of man to free himself from his constraints.
You can see the time-lapse of the work at https://www.instagram.com/fernandocidoncha.art/
"The nude does not simply represent the body, but relates it, by analogy, to all structures that have become part of our imaginative experience." -Sir Kenneth… Clark
« I like to think about my artwork as visual poems that talk about what does it mean to be human. »
Fernando Cidoncha is an experienced painter and sculptor based in Spain whose works have been featured in solo exhibitions in Italy. His distinctive pieces are inspired by his daily life, the intricacies of the human spirit, and the human body. Cidoncha cites drawing as being at the heart of his artistic practice. His sculptures are most often created with clay, whereas his painterly compositions are made with oils on canvas.