Erotic, Mystical, Fascinating. The Sculptor Patoue Presents The Highly Erotic Figure Of A Mermaid With This Attractive Bronze Figurine. Placed On A Green Marble Plinth, The Naked Beauty Rises From The Implied Water, Half Human, Half Water Creature. Her Half-Open Mouth, Her Luxuriant Hair And Last But Not Least Her Opulent Bosom, Which Is Skilfully Surrounded By A Chain Ensemble, Speak For A Symbol Of Female Attraction, Which Is Increasingly Transferred To The Mythological World Of Legends As It Descends. The Fish Tail, Which Is Typical Of Mermaids, Is Finely Worked Out And Has Been Implemented Into The Overall Appearance Of The Signed Bronze In An Extremely Refined Manner.
We Rely On Tradition And Quality When It Comes To The Production Of Our Bronze Figurines. Our Bronze Sculptures And Figurines Are Produced Via Lost Wax Technique And Are Subject To Strict Quality Controls.
The Artist J. Patoue Is A Sculptor Who Specialises In Erotic Interpretations. So, In The Case Of This Erotic Bronze Statue, Too, His Relevant Artistic Handwriting Quickly Becomes Clear. Myths About Women Who Live In The Water And Are Half Fish And Half Human Have Always Existed In Mythological Dimensions. The First Creature In Mythology That Closely Resembles Today’S Image Of The Mermaid Was The Figure Of The Semitic Deity Atargatis. Homer’S Odyssey, Which Speaks Of The So-Called Sirens And Their Songs, Also Had An Influence. As A Commercial And Modern Interpretation Of The Mermaid Myths, The Fairy Tale The Little Mermaid (1837) By Hans Christian Andersen And The Disney Film Adaptation Of The Same Name Should Be Mentioned Here. However, Patoue’S Bronze Sculpture Clearly Refers To The Motifs Of Traditional Sagas And Myths.
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