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'AMORE', BY SCULPTOR, MICHAEL WEIR

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Uploaded by on Jun 10, 2008

Embracing Art & Dance in Sculpture. The creative process from concept to Bronze of the 'Amore'. Part 1 of 2.

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  • Thank you again

  • Thank you

  • I do not quite understand but will take it as a compliment. Thank you, Regards, Michael

  • Its not really that small, I guess it just appears so. Thank you for your complimentary comments, I really do appreciate them. Regards, Michael

  • ur a legend!!!!!!!!

    how did u learn and get into this kinda stuff...

    very interested!!!!!!!!

  • @pcove3

    I am self taught but I was lucky enough to have worked at a Bronze Foundry after school and then stayed on and learn't the bronze process and it was there that I discovered my talent to sculpt. My family could not afford to send me to art school so I just had to do it. Just practiced and practiced and became a professional sculptor at 19 and that is what I have been doing ever since. I believe anyone can do anything if one sets their mind to something. Regards, Michael

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  • Incredible detail Beautiful!

  • @gerardrondeau

    Thanks again, I do apologise for not replying sooner. Computer problems. Regards, Michael

  • @CrazyJimKU

    It seems I missed reponding to you. I really do apologise if that was the case. Thank you for your complimentary comments. Regards, Michael

  • @gerardrondeau

    Did I not respond if I did not I apologise. Computer problems.

    Thank you for your comments.

    Regards,Michael

  • @acerb45666555

    It is. I am just about to upload another dance sculpture the, "Perillion", showing a glimpse of the final stages prior to the casting bronze.  Thank you and Regards,

    Michael

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