Amara has been created by Michael James Talbot in a striking floor-standing piece, as well as a tabletop sculpture, cast in patinated bronze, embodying the graceful yet powerful essence of the female form. Standing tall, the figure exudes an aura of timeless strength and serenity.
Amara has a sleek, elongated body with smooth, flowing lines that highlight the curves of her silhouette, giving her an elegant, almost ethereal presence. Her posture is upright but slightly relaxed, with one hip subtly jutting forward, creating a sense of quiet confidence and poise.
Her face is serene and expressionless, eyes gently closed as if in a meditative state, capturing an inner stillness.
Her flowered hair, stylized in a loose, flowing manner, cascades down her back, merging with the fluidity of the body’s form, as her body emerges from the beautiful, patinated column Michael is recognised for in his work.
The base of the sculpture is simple, allowing Amara to stand gracefully without distraction, the patina enhancing the sense of depth and history, making Amara not just a representation of a woman, but a symbol of enduring beauty, inner strength, and calm amidst the passage of time.
Michael chose her name, “Amara” as it embodies a blend of beauty, resilience, and depth, making it a name that resonates with positive attributes and a sense of lasting impact, perfect for such a timeless work of art.