Sunday, December 2, 2007

Brancusi "The Kiss"



Today is a day of rest for artist Jay Rolfe. Today's photo is one of my favorite sculptures at the Philadelphia Museum of Art, "The Kiss" by Constantin Brancusi from 1916. It's sculpted from limestone. In the background are the bottoms of 2 versions of "Bird In Space" by Brancusi, the bronze one with black marble base made in 1924 and the yellow marble one made in 1923-24. I'm also including the official photo from the museum's website. Here's the link to "The Kiss" on the museum's website. http://www.philamuseum.org/collections/permanent/51306.html





That's the latest step of artist Jay Rolfe on his Journey From Starving Artist To 21st Century Picasso. You may view some of Jay Rolfe's Unique Artistic Idea, his Hyper Representational 3-D Shaped Stretched Canvas paintings, on his website at http://www.3dssc.com/. Artist Jay Rolfe uses vibrant color, 3-D, recognizable shape, and huge size to reveal beauty, touch emotion in a positive way, and create an Uplifting Conversation Piece.

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