Spanish sculptural artist Isabel Miramontes's bronze humanoid sculptures with spiraling lines and streamlined lines extending from the sides bring the effect of visual movement to ordinary forms. Because of this unique treatment, the torso of the character is visually divided into two parts, and the real and the virtual echo each other, full of spirituality and charm.

Each of her works is about 50cm-80cm high, and through the flexible body and the captured momentary dynamics, we not only feel the power of the sculptural figures themselves, but even feel the flow of wind around the statue.
The facial features of these figures are usually generally unrecognizable, but only the expression of dynamics and emotions, as if representing everyone, and as if no one is represented, bringing reverie to the viewer.
Currently, Isabelle Miramontes is a representative artist signed by Canfin Gallery in New York, USA, and many works have been exhibited in the museum for a long time, and more works can be appreciated by searching for the artist's name on the Artsy website.
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