Analysis Of Equilibrista By Arturo Vilardy

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The sculpture “Equilibrista” by Carlos Arturo Camargo Vilardy is currently located at the HCC Ybor City Art Gallery throughout the month of October and is included with various other sculptures and paintings in order to help celebrate Hispanic Heritage month within the City of Tampa. Carlos Vilardy is an accomplished Colombian painter and sculptor who has created various exhibits such as El Circo de Arturo which are designed to help bring awareness to Hispanic culture by creating various works of art that individuals who would otherwise not be exposed to Hispanic culture are able to view and study the artwork. These sculptures ultimately embody the practice of realism and further shows how the sculptor was able to include these aspects within …show more content…

With regard to the statues dimensions, it is 25x5x4 inches and was cast by Vilardy in 2012 using a bronze alloy. The bronze alloy that the statue is composed of is a metallic brown color which resembles the actual alloy bronze. The medium that the artist used helps to provide the sculpture with an aged look. However, the exhibit also includes various hand drawn and painted images that are included to help reinforce the overarching theme of the exhibit and the theme that the sculpture elicits. The sculpture is meant to reflect the circus and some of the various activities that are preformed there. The subject matter of the sculpture isn’t abstracted compared to some of Vilardy’s other works, but rather it is an accurate representation of the circus from the point of view of Vilardy. The artist aims to produce an accurate depiction of an equilibrist and how they would perform at a traditional circus. Moreover, the artist produced the sculpture so that it conveys a sense of motion while also making it look realistic and natural. The sculpture itself is rather plain, but there are various aspects of the work that allow the viewer to gain a better understanding of the work itself while also providing insight into the author and his experiences. The title “Equilibrista” further helps to provide various details about the artist while also providing information about the sculptures subject matter. The predominant shapes found within the sculpture are similar to a human and is subsequently proportional. This is due to the fact that the sculptor based his work upon a circus performer and thus ensured that the statues dimensions would accurately reflect an actual human being. In addition to this, the sculpture contains a curved line which is used to help imitate how an equilibrist would preform

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