Sculpture in Terracotta Signed Francisco Luque Francisco Luque Born in 1948, at the beginning of the 70s he began his studies at the School of Applied Arts in Córdoba and began to participate in collective exhibitions in the local environment of Córdoba and Jaén. His training is fundamentally self-taught, combining teaching tasks as a teacher in his hometown with notable artistic activity. In 1992 he took an engraving course that allowed him to expand his work. Luque has a long exhibition career and a tight resume. Some of his works are part of permanent exhibitions in important galleries in Madrid, Valencia, Seville, La Coruña, Murcia, Pamplona and Córdoba. His work can be admired regularly in both group and individual exhibitions. His sculptural style is based on an ideal concept of human beauty in which forms are expressed through a peculiar concept of volume and space. His work usually deals with the nude or the female figure. His Venuses are little stylized and exuberant. Excessive, exuberant and emphatic proportions can be seen in his works, which the artist models by giving them his own stamp that denotes a spirit brimming with humanity. According to some critics3, his own style is inspired by the new currents of an aesthetic little related to classical or academic models. Clearly influenced by the pictorial work of Peter Paul Rubens, his sculptures represent women with exuberant forms, brimming with sensuality and carnality, in which warmth is transmitted through the form. The existing disproportion in his human figures, far from the canons of conventional beauty, brings him closer to a boterismo full of tenderness and serenity. The closed brushstroke, with more defined figures and contours that characterizes the work of Fernando Botero, becomes the sculptures of Francisco Luque in softness of shapes and warped curves, which enclose in themselves the feminine spirit, the main motif of the author's work. . Work and recognitions "Maternity" His work has received numerous awards and recognitions (First Prize in the Valdepeñas National Painting and Sculpture Contest; First Prize in Sculpture at the XXV Anniversary of the Círculo de Bellas Artes de Pozoblanco, Córdoba; Second Prize in Sculpture at the X Villa de Rota International Prize, Cádiz; and Honorable Mention at the Club 63 Sculpture Award, Jaén; among others). His works are permanently exhibited at the Diocesan Museum of Fine Arts in Córdoba, at the Ruiz Mateos Museum in the city of Rota, Cádiz, at the Córdoba Provincial Council, at the National Library in Madrid and at the Santaella City Hall, among others. 4 An example of the monumental urban work of Francisco Luque can be seen on the promenade in his hometown, Santaella.
· Size: 12x10x33 cms.
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