Sean Henry portrays the anxiety and sorrow of middle-aged men, so real that it makes people silent
author:Sculptor 1983
British sculptor Sean Henry was born in 1965 and lives in Hampshire, England. He combined the disciplines of ceramics with the disciplines of sculpture to create a new way to represent the image of the masses.
His sculptures show the underlying sadness in people's faces and gestures, and each piece emphasizes the authenticity of human emotions, making the audience aware of their perceptions of these people.
The themes of Henry's work belong to real-world figures, men and women, young and old, various positions, and various postures of characters who are amplified by the emotional tension in the process of shaping, and the extent to which they correspond to the emotions between us.
Art historian Tom Flynn has said that Henry's work injects a powerful life into the characters through expressive modeling, and the theme of life and death is an immutable subtext of his work.
The author focuses on showing people's emotions, he believes that emotional catharsis is a kind of spiritual relief, people have seven emotions and six desires, and reasonable relief is to be able to ease the fierce emotions.
As a highly intelligent species, our life journey is very long, so we will not stay at any stage.
Walking on the road of the world, the posture does not have to be beautiful, but every step must be walked steadily, perhaps the present is melancholy and sad, but as long as you go on with hope and effort, you will definitely break through the clouds and see the sky.
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