Richard MacDonald

Transcendence (Sasha II), Bronze Sculpture Signed - Contemporary Art

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Artist: Richard MacDonald
Title: Transcendence (Sasha II)
Medium: Bronze sculpture
Size: 14.5" high x 16" x 12"
Inscription: Signed and Numbered
Edition: X/175
Condition: Museum quality
Documentation: Includes Gallery Certificate of Authenticity

"Transcendence (Sasha II)" captures the unmatched realism and technical precision that can only be achieved by Richard MacDonald. MacDonald is famous for capturing the grace and strength of bodies in motion; In "Transcendence (Sasha II)," the push and pull of the delicate figures, the subtle drape of the fabric, and the longing expressions all highlight that passion. Richard MacDoanld's neo-realist sculptures a timeless homage to classical Roman-Greco art, made evident by the classical lines and eye for detail in this work. The medium of sturdy bronze adds an additional weighty, timeless quality to the work. "Transcendence (Sasha II)" bronze sculpture is signed by Richard MacDoanld with the edition number and comes with a Gallery Certificate of authenticity.

Richard Macdonald is often regarded as the world’s leading figurative sculptor today. This ingenious aesthete has been creating bronze sculptures with a relentless enthusiasm for over thirty years. Often described as Realism, his work is a part of the neo-figurative movement and it is greatly inspired by motion and the art of dance.

Originally, Richard Macdonald was classically trained as a painter, having graduated Cum laude from the Art Center College of Design in 1971. His career began in the world of illustration, where the artist was frequently required to illustrate sporting events, including the Olympics. After a decade in illustration, he wanted to pursue another medium and his fascination with human body brought him to sculpture.

In 1983, Macdonald officially retired as an illustrator and immersed himself into a three-dimensional creative universe. His talent helped accelerate his career as a sculptor, as the artist quickly rose to international prominence. Celebrated for its dynamism, refinement and superb quality, sculptures by Richard Macdonald were greatly sought after, while numerous prestigious commissions followed. Simultaneously, he never ceased to explore the stunning physicality and aesthetics of the human body, regularly working with live models in his studio.

Ballet was hardly a novel subject in art and Richard Macdonald does follow the footsteps of Degas and even Rodin. Still, the works of the contemporary sculptor are different, meticulously made and anatomically correct to the slightest detail, testifying to the artist’s unparalleled perfectionism. Still, they are not a literal translation of a dancer’s body, but a true artistic portrayal of a paradigmatic character or a scene, imbued with personal traits and a vast emotive spectrum radiating from every inch of the piece. Macdonald’s statues are idealized images of harmony, with masterly balanced compositions, depicted the impossible postures and appearing to barely touch the ground.

As a renowned artist, Richard Macdonald worked with some of the most prominent dancers and performers in the world, notably with members of the Alvin Ailey American Dance Theatre, American Ballet Theatre, The Royal Ballet, and most recently - Cirque du Soleil. A devout philanthropist, he was honored and awarded by great international organizations, including the United States Olympic Committee.

In the manner and with the commitment of the greatest sculptors from the history of art, Richard Macdonald continues to create sculptures impregnated with passion and energy, celebrating the supreme qualities of both the spiritual and the material body. His works are admired by connoisseurs and aficionados alike, as some of the most coveted collectibles in the world of contemporary sculpture.

Richard Macdonald was born in Pasadena, California in 1946. He keeps a studio in Monterey, California, where he is based.

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