Sculptures of people, animals, etc. made by making good use of "rope" taste
Although rope (rope) can be used in a wide variety of ways, such as packing of luggage, athletics and tug of war, some people create sculptures using ropes. The rope-based sculpture made by Brazilian born artist Mozart Guerra is a work that makes fresh images by making good use of the unique texture that the rope has.
Mozart Guerra - Sculpteur
A work of a motif called "Ram 1", a pale yellow sheep's male.
In addition, basically all these works are made of polystyrene and rope.
"Horse" with a horse as a motif.
On the head of a real horse, an even pattern that the rope produces tastes.
right side.
This is a work called "chica-tchica buuuum" which entered the glass case. There is a skull in the cup, and there are many fruits on it.
right side.
It is the back side.
Left side. Various fruits are expressed precisely.
The geisha "The Girl from Kyoto 1" is a motif work. The face of the Japanese is graphically represented by rope.
It is real as seen from the left.
It seems that ripples spread from the lips to the whole.
Make a firm back as well.
It stands by stabbing into a square block.
Next, "Ram" that can be used as an interior hanging on the wall.
This is "Bear (bear)".
It is "Boar (boar)".
The second geisha of the previous "The Girl from Kyoto 2". The impression changes considerably only by the difference of the color of the rope.
Hue reminiscent of "bee".
The back side looks like this.
From right diagonally forward.
Next is a work named "New Rich" that is lining up in three.
It seems as if there is a conversation between three merely facing left and right.
A gorilla wearing a cap. The cigar suits you.
Purple gorilla is equipped with knit cap.
A black and white gorilla like a zebra is wearing a hat.
And the last piece is "Guilty Pleasure".
Skull has things like throwing hands.
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