Kevin Francis Gray (born in 1972) is a London-based sculptor working in cast resin, bronze and marble. His works merge classical forms of old masters with a gritty, urban aesthetic. Figures cloaked in modern-day street wear are given a meditative, somber quality. Gray’s sculptures project a sense of nobility and admiration for an often marginalized and consciously melancholic inner-city youth subculture.









I also talked about this artist in my AP3D Blog! All I can say is that he is a professional at what he does. Personally, the one work of his that I like the most is the golden statue wit the veil covering him. That piece of work is just stunning. Even though it was cast in metal, the sense of fabric is so obviously shown. The sculpture makes you wonder who is behind the veil and why.
ReplyDeleteI really really really really like this artist, how the fabric looking heavy and drapped down against the body form, it's mordern and it somehow can be linked to fashion design as well, it's edgy. I saw the artist in Sam's blog too. Go London~ lol
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