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Beatrice de Domenico is a French sculptor born in 1956 who lives & works in Nice, France. She works between traditional sculpture, classical sculpture and teachings from Nouveaux Réalistes. The artist began to use wire to realize a skeleton for her first sculptures. She covered them with resins, newspapers, grit until she obtained full, rich and classic sculptures. Then one day, Beatrice saw this thread which created a lively, nervous drawing with it's unstable shadow and she saw it was more alive than her standing sculpture. Thus she found the wall to be a support for her drawing in three dimension and it stabilized it. Beatrice came back to the resin because of it's fascinating and multiple possibilities. She coated this skeleton with a new skin defender that does not hide neither the light nor the breath while stressing the presence of the premier drawing.


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Who is the artist?

Beatrice de Domenico is a French sculptor born in 1956 who lives & works in Nice, France. She works between traditional sculpture, classical sculpture and teachings from Nouveaux Réalistes. The artist began to use wire to realize a skeleton for her first sculptures. She covered them with resins, newspapers, grit until she obtained full, rich and classic sculptures. Then one day, Beatrice saw this thread which created a lively, nervous drawing with it's unstable shadow and she saw it was more alive than her standing sculpture. Thus she found the wall to be a support for her drawing in three dimension and it stabilized it. Beatrice came back to the resin because of it's fascinating and multiple possibilities. She coated this skeleton with a new skin defender that does not hide neither the light nor the breath while stressing the presence of the premier drawing.

What is Beatrice de Domenico’s artistic movement?

The artistic movements of the artists are: Delicate Sculptures

When was Beatrice de Domenico born?

The year of birth of the artist is: 1956