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I have repeatedly sculpted happy dancing elephants, including this one; Happy Dance.
This was sculpted using the direct wax method; there is no mold of this sculpture, it's a one of a kind like all my sculptures, single edition.
It was then cast in bronze in my backyard using a home made furnace.
This sculpture was an experiment in using investment powder normally used for jewelry, which is why the surface is textured. This is caused by the steam… trapped in the shell.
The patina on this bronze was made using brushed chemicals after torch heating, and finally a wax layer was applied to protect the patina
« I am inspired by a conscious decision to live life in playing mode, with lightness, in the hope to also share that lightness with others as they experience my sculptures. »
Lamia Fakhoury is an experienced sculptor based in Jordan whose works have been exhibited nationally. Fascinated by the human figure, her figurative compositions are most often imbued with positivity and playfulness. Creating in themed series, Fakhoury initially began sculpting in clay, making molds then casting in resin. However, she now creates using the lost wax technique, preferring to cast in bronze.