Sand Cast Bronze: Madonna and Magda
by Kelsey Zalimeni
Carole Feuerman first gained notoriety for her pristine hyperreal swimmers. Since establishing herself as a master of painted resin, she has expanded her repertoire and forged ahead to new types of media. One fantastic direction Carole has taken is to sand cast bronze, of which she has made numerous gorgeous impressions of the human body.
Madonna, 2002
Bronze, 31 x 16 x 5 inches, Private collection
The chance marks of the cast sand form a lacy, luxurious pattern across the surface. The patina finish provides a striking color palette which radiates a most alluring glow. The piece retains immense detail in certain areas without sacrificing its gestural beauty. An aesthetic such as this is a tough balance to strike, but successfully met in these works.
Madonna (rear), 2002
Bronze, 31 x 14 x 8 inches, Private collection
Magda II, 2008
Bronze, 32 x 26 x 11 inches, Collection of the artist
Carole's sand cast bronzes of Magda and Madonna celebrate the human form and its natural beauty. The randomized patterning on the surface reminds us that we humans are in fact of the Earth, a wondrous product of chance. The sculptures seem to be emerging or even born from the clay, reconnecting us to our primal essence.
Magda I, 2008
Bronze, 37 x 22 x 11 inches, Private collection
This short video below has captured Carole painting with fire, creating these bronze masterpieces.
Carole A. Feuerman
Carole A. Feuerman is an American sculptor and author working in Superrealism. She is credited with starting the movement in the late 1970s. She is known for her figurative works of swimmers and dancers. Her work is in the selected collections of thirty-five museums, owned by the City of Peekskill, New York, and the City of Sunnyvale California, Former President Clinton, the Frederick R. Weisman Foundation, Mr. Steven Cohen, Maluma, Andrea Bocelli, Alexandre Bartelle, and the Forbes Magazine Collection. In 2011, she founded the Carole A. Feuerman Sculpture Foundation. She lives and works in New York.