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A dolphin seems to dive into a CLOUD while the god Apollo sits on top of him for the ride.  Mixed media sculpture of Portuguese marble with gold by the late Ukrainian-American artist Vasily Fedorouk
Detail of the simplified nude torso of the god Apollo as he rides sidesaddle on a dolphin.  His head tilts back as he looks to the heavens.
Top view of the sculpture of the naked God Apollo looking skywards as he rides a dolphin.  Stone carving by Vasily Fedorouk
Profile view of the god Apollo.  You may see the addition of gold in the shape of a cap over the repeating curving lines of the man's hair.
  • Load image into Gallery viewer, A dolphin seems to dive into a CLOUD while the god Apollo sits on top of him for the ride.  Mixed media sculpture of Portuguese marble with gold by the late Ukrainian-American artist Vasily Fedorouk
  • Load image into Gallery viewer, Detail of the simplified nude torso of the god Apollo as he rides sidesaddle on a dolphin.  His head tilts back as he looks to the heavens.
  • Load image into Gallery viewer, Top view of the sculpture of the naked God Apollo looking skywards as he rides a dolphin.  Stone carving by Vasily Fedorouk
  • Load image into Gallery viewer, Profile view of the god Apollo.  You may see the addition of gold in the shape of a cap over the repeating curving lines of the man's hair.

Vasily Fedorouk - Apollo on Dolphin Stone Sculpture with Gold

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Apollo

  • 13 h x 12 x 7 inches 
  • one-of-a-kind sculpture, Portuguese Marble and Gold
  • copyright 2006 Vasily Fedorouk
  • Price:  $ 4,900  USD, payment plan available]
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      Ukrainian-American sculptor Vasily Fedorouk created a lot of artwork depicting a human figure with an animal.  Here the composition is the God Apollo riding a dolphin.  The stone carving is topped off with an actual GOLD cap on the deity's head.

      Since arms would have slowed the energy of the dolphin's plunge downwards while the male figure looks towards the heavens (a common motif in Vasily's works), he left them off.  I remember learning a similar lesson while studying sculpture at the Elisabet Ney Sculpture Conservatory in Austin, Texas.  But mostly, I remember Vasily's advice to me:  "Design the line that you want and then make everything else support that."

~ Kelly Borsheim writes on behalf of Ukrainian-American sculptor Vasily Fedorouk.

 

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     Please visit the site and contact either Dilbara,  Vasily’s wife [via his Web site], or me, if you are interested in collecting any of his  available works. 
http://www.vasilyfedorouk.com

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