Technique - Patinated bronze casting
Dimensions - 136 x 50 x 26 cm
Weight - 67 kg
Series - 2/4
Year of creation - 2009
One of the classical figures sculpted as a relief with fleshy and deep body. as a composition it coexists to the Female Torso.
About the Artist:
ROMUALD WIŚNIEWSKI, Polish sculptor. He graduated from the Department of Sculpture of the Academy of Arts
Academy of Fine Arts in Warsaw in 1991.
Creatively, he deals mainly with figurative sculpture. He specializes in creating sculptures from
bronze using the lost-wax casting method. He works in his own foundry
sculpture foundry in Kamica, where he makes: monuments, small artistic forms, bronze statuettes
bronze, medals, bronze portraits, bas-reliefs, commemorative monuments, tombstone sculptures and
others. He also sculpts in stone.
Other materials: resin, stone. Works in private collections of England, Cyprus, Holland,
Canada, Germany, Poland, Switzerland, Sweden, Norway, Italy, USA and South Korea
South Korea...
1995-1999 - President of the Warsaw District Sculptors Association.
1997-2008 - Faculty of Design in Koszalin - own sculpture studio.
Since 2000, a member of the "Kolobrzeg Group"
Since 2003 member of the Association of Artists "Kolobrzeg Group"
Currently President of the Baltic Association "Sieciarnia" in Kolobrzeg
Since 2016 has been teaching sculpture classes - High School of Arts in Gryfice.
Participation in 31 author's exhibitions and 39 collective exhibitions.
Prizes and awards:
1992 - Gallery of the Association of Sculptors Artists - Warsaw.
Winner of the GRAND PRIX
1993 - Gallery of the Association of Sculptors Artists - Warsaw
silver medal
1995 - Gallery of the Union of Sculptors - Warsaw
silver medal
1996 - Union of Sculptors Artists Gallery - Warsaw
silver medal
1999 - Scholarship of the Minister of Culture and Art
2002 - Award of the President of the Fund for Environmental Protection in Szczecin
2004 - Award of the Mayor of the City of Koszalin
2016 - Award of the Marshal of the West Pomeranian Province
"The best public space of the
West Pomeranian Voivodeship" for the sculpture of Countess Elizabeth von Arnim