Original artwork description:

Abstract and stylized woman from "La Belle Epoque" (Paris), symbolizing an elegant woman, falconer, with her hair in the wind.
Welded-steel sculpture ready to set in. Dimensions: 75cm high x 18 x 15cm,
One of a kind artwork. Signed ‘JlL’ on the base. Certificate of authenticity.

The sculpture is covered with two layers of antirust that protects it over time.
All artworks are carefully packed with thick polystyrene and reinforced cardboard layers in a triple-groove cardboard, for a delivery in the best conditions.

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Materials used:

steel,metal,

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Amazonia (2014)

Sculpture 
by Jean-Luc Lacroix

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Abstract and stylized woman from "La Belle Epoque" (Paris), symbolizing an elegant woman, falconer, with her hair in the wind.
Welded-steel sculpture ready to set in. Dimensions: 75cm high x 18 x 15cm,
One of a kind artwork. Signed ‘JlL’ on the base. Certificate of authenticity.

The sculpture is covered with two layers of antirust that protects it over time.
All artworks are carefully packed with thick polystyrene and reinforced cardboard layers in a triple-groove cardboard, for a delivery in the best conditions.

Thanks for your interest!

Materials used:

steel,metal,

Tags:
#woman #sculpture #symbolism #metal #amazon #steel #found objects #ethnic art #symbolic art #welded-steel #artdeco inspired #recovered objects #xx's century #egyptian character 
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When people ask Jean-Luc Lacroix what the creation of his sculptures gives him, he replies that it is his life and can't do anything else. He is thinking about day... Read more

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