Marc van Megen:
Sculpture "When the lady smiles" (1995), bronze
Marc van Megen:
Sculpture "When the lady smiles" (1995), bronze

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limited, 99 copies | numbered | signed | hallmarked | bronze + marble | patinated | polished | size total 80 x 15 x 15 cm (h/w/d) | weight 10 kg

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Sculpture "When the lady smiles" (1995), bronze
Marc van Megen: Sculpture "When the lady smiles" (1995),...

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Sculpture "When the lady smiles" (1995), bronze

With his graceful bronze sculptures, Dutchman Marc van Megen conjures up a world in which, far from the realities of everyday life, fantasy and idealism set the tone. "When the lady smiles" is what the artist named his creation, a woman's body of super-slim elegance growing out of a calyx, on her head a dream of a hat.

Bronze sculpture. Limited world edition of only 99 copies. Cast using the Lost-Wax-Process. Finely polished, two-tone patinated, numbered and signed, with a hallmark of the foundry. Mounted on a black marble pedestal 15 x 15 x 10 cm. Height incl. pedestal 80 cm. Weight 10 kg.

About Marc van Megen

The Dutchman Marc van Megen was born in Venlo on 6 August 1968. During his studies at the Academy of Industrial Design in Eindhoven, he felt an inner urge to give his immense creativity expression through the production of bronze sculptures. Since completing his studies in 1992, he has become a visual artist whose work constantly revolves around the imaginative, detailed representation of the feminine.

Van Megen gives the viewer the possibility of being transported into an unreal world in which limitations do not seem to exist. His sculptures form an exciting mixture of naturalism, Art Nouveau and surrealism, mostly combined with a touch of mythology.

Exhibitions of his works in various first-class galleries show that van Megen's art catches the spirit of the times.

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