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Delilah | Sculptures by Jackie Braitman. Item made of bronze
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Delilah | Sculptures by Jackie Braitman. Item made of bronze
Delilah | Sculptures by Jackie Braitman. Item made of bronze
Delilah | Sculptures by Jackie Braitman. Item made of bronze
Delilah | Sculptures by Jackie Braitman. Item made of bronze
Delilah | Sculptures by Jackie Braitman. Item made of bronze

Created and Sold by Jackie Braitman

Jackie Braitman

Delilah - Sculptures

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Price $8,000

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Woman Owned

Made In USA

DimensionsWeight
24H x 12W x 12D in
60.96H x 30.48W x 30.48D cm
11.34 kg
25 lb

Cast Bronze Sculpture of a Dancer. This piece is a marriage of art & technology. My passion as a sculptor is to capture the tension of motion – and my favorite subject is the grace and athleticism of the female dancer. This piece started with a hand-sculpted wax model of the dancer’s body. The wax model was then 3D scanned and converted to a digital “mesh” file. The 3d digital file was combined with a stylized (and modified) impeller to create the skirt -- which was further modified digitally. The combination of hand-work and digital art facilitated the tension of motion that neither alone allowed me. The 3d model was then printed, molded and cast in traditional bronze casting . . . bringing the handwork full circle.

Item Delilah
Created by Jackie Braitman
As seen in Private Residence, Takoma Park, MD
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Jackie Braitman
Meet the Creator
Wescover creator since 2022
I Sculpt Movement.

I sculpt motion. I uses graphic lines of wood and steel to explore the motion and energy of dancers. Often working larger-than-life, my works will animate your home or garden. My passion is motion -- not the material. And thus, I explore different materials, at different scales, and with different levels of abstraction to explore how to enhance a sense of rhythm and motion in a static sculpture.
I was born in Casper, Wyoming in 1952 but I’ve mostly lived in cities on both the east and west coasts. Equally adept in both right- and left-brain activities, I’ve followed passions in both spheres. As a younger adult and mid-level professional, I pursued more analytic careers such as software development and corporate management and relegated my artistic side to avocations. As I became more confident in myself, I found ways to integrate both the analytic and artistic into my later careers – first as the owner of a home design/remodeling firm and now as a full-time sculptor. My sculptural work is heavy in digital design and fabrication.