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Woman musician playing the bass | Sculptures by Dina Angel-Wing | Berkeley, CA in Berkeley. Item composed of bronze
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Woman musician playing the bass | Sculptures by Dina Angel-Wing | Berkeley, CA in Berkeley. Item composed of bronze
Woman musician playing the bass | Sculptures by Dina Angel-Wing | Berkeley, CA in Berkeley. Item composed of bronze

Created and Sold by Dina Angel-Wing

Dina Angel-Wing

Woman musician playing the bass - Sculptures

Featured In Berkeley, CA, Berkeley, CA

Price $14,000

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DimensionsWeight
14H x 28W x 10D in
35.56H x 71.12W x 25.4D cm
22.68 kg
50 lb

The Bass Musician sculpture is of a role model, a woman bass player is not common, however our friend plays mostly classical music on a beautiful antique instrument but isn’t above plucking a little jazz improvisation with a beat. The sculpture has a mood of concentration and immersion in the music, something that the artist became familiar with at concerts and by delving into classical music sources. She explored the varying sizes and shapes of stringed instruments, as well as their sounds and the skills needed to coax music from them. This exploration inspired her series of musician sculptures.

Item Woman musician playing the bass
Created by Dina Angel-Wing
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Dina Angel-Wing
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""Dina Angel-Wing has focused on creating three-dimensional art that appeals to different senses. Her sculpture aims at a visual experience that is both aesthetic and intellectually engaging, it can be representative, symbolic, or humorous while juxtaposing soft curvilinear figures with architectonic stands that contrasts rough weathered steel with smooth bronze.

Her portraits interpret a sense of the person while capturing a lively personality from life sketching or researching old photographs and interviews, with the final cast in bronze."