Walking Woman in Tate Modern, London
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×Walking Woman in Tate Modern, London
Published 2014-11-21T15:05:40+00:00
Giacometti joined the Surrealist group in 1931, when he was making disturbing and mysterious sculptures. The elongated forms of this figure echo ancient Egyptian and Greek art, but the fragmentary body is presented walking, as if encountered in a dream. At one stage, a head and feather-arms were added to the original plaster version. Giacometti removed them in recognition of the greater power of the simplified form.
This object is part of the Scan The World initiative, a project attempting to archive as many art sculptures and monuments from around the world as possible. Either that be from the street, galleries or museums, we are always looking for new statues and models to be scanned. Submit your photographs to us at stw@myminifactory.com!
Weight of Raw Model - 38g Layer Height - 0.2mm Infill density - 25%
Date published | 21/11/2014 |
Time to do | 38 - 48 minutes |
Material Quantity | 38g |
Dimensions | 22 x 31 x 120 |
Complexity | Easy |
Title | Walking Woman |
Artist | Alberto Giacometti |
Place | Tate Modern |