Frilli Gallery The carving of a marble block Putto Cecioni

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  • Опубліковано 20 вер 2024
  • The hand carving of a beautiful Putto Cecioni from a single white Carrara marble block.

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  • @simonbarringer5422
    @simonbarringer5422 5 років тому +68

    Whilst this man did indeed use power tools, the skill he possess is mindblowing. Any body that doesn't work with their hands does not realise the 'touch' and 'feel' thats only years and years of experience bring. This man has skill that most do not possess, only when you can do the same can you criticise. Hats off to him.

    • @c.san.8751
      @c.san.8751 Рік тому +2

      He is gifted. While I understand what you are saying, the reality is that anyone can criticize if they choose.

  • @normanzurich2781
    @normanzurich2781 Рік тому +6

    Viva Italia 💚🤍❤️ la sua cultura, la sua lingua, la sua storia. Il suo patrimonio ❤❤❤

  • @gaetanocalabrese1735
    @gaetanocalabrese1735 3 роки тому +4

    Magnifico documentario, complimenti allo scultore, grazie per il video.

  • @michellemaistry8587
    @michellemaistry8587 3 роки тому +13

    The craftsmanship and the art of carving stone into _splendid_ pieces of art is breathtakingly amazing. All the intricate details. Am surprised that these men are not muscular, even with power tools it still seems hard work turning marble into something marvelous.

  • @davedyson4730
    @davedyson4730 6 років тому +34

    How could you ever pay this Gentleman a compliment that is fitting for the skill he has. I cannot find any words to describe his outstanding ability to produce work beyond perfection.

    • @076657
      @076657 5 років тому

      Shut up. You make me vomit.

  • @informationmaven8985
    @informationmaven8985 2 роки тому +4

    Wonderful Maestro, shame he does not protect his ears, eyes, or lungs and live longer to enjoy his grandchildren.

  • @fslayer1290
    @fslayer1290 2 роки тому +19

    Is it me or was the opening music the Kingdom Hearts theme?
    Also, what beautiful skills being displayed here! I’m an artist, not with stone though, and watching these amazing crafters at work brought tears to my eyes. It is a wonderful blessing to be able to create where there once was nothing, to be able to bring the images of the mind into reality. I love drawing so much!

    • @Xucrutz
      @Xucrutz 2 роки тому +1

      Yeees, Dearly Beloved from KH series, I just got goosebumps here!!!

    • @rty08
      @rty08 2 роки тому +3

      I started dying laughing and went straight to the comments.

  • @weejim48
    @weejim48 11 місяців тому +1

    Imagine having that much skill & patience to sculpt something as beautiful as that. I have never been jealous of anyone but I am certainly envious of the skills used here. Fantastic 👍👍👍👍

  • @renecaya1970
    @renecaya1970 4 роки тому +4

    De grands artistes doués d'un immense talent. Réussir à reconstituer ces chefs d'oeuvre de l'histoire, il faut le faire. Bravo!

  • @TOM-ic8yk
    @TOM-ic8yk 2 роки тому +4

    Obras de arte que durarán siglos y será recordado por siempre, maestro.
    Enhorabuena.

  • @hd-xc2lz
    @hd-xc2lz 5 років тому +5

    Finally!! an honest contemporary stone carving video that shows drilling(pointing) to be the primary means of copying form from a plaster or clay original. FAR too many such YT videos begin with the sculptor cutting down the stone to basic envelope shape, then skip forward to detail work done with a fine chisel, suggesting falsely that final result was achieved wholly by chisel. Often included is a voice-over by the sculptor musing poetically on the meaning of (and their struggles with) a practice now defunct and alien in this digital world... and it's not as if drilling itself is some 20thC invention, it goes back over 200 years.

    • @baliproject4881
      @baliproject4881 2 роки тому

      @@btewb hy did you know what the name of that tools?

  • @whatsup4616
    @whatsup4616 5 років тому +7

    I love seeing artists at work! 😍❤️ The dedication of making a beautiful piece gets me every time.

  • @marydawnpafford9969
    @marydawnpafford9969 Рік тому +3

    I so enjoyed watching. I've been a wet clay sculptor most of my life but took a stone carving class a few yrs. ago. It was euphoric! I was covered in it and felt amazing! Kudos to you!!

    • @scottcates
      @scottcates Рік тому

      What was it like to work in subtractive sculpting instead of additive?

    • @alainportant6412
      @alainportant6412 Рік тому

      @@scottcates She was covered in it.

  • @MonteyCarlo92081
    @MonteyCarlo92081 7 років тому +250

    I wish this guy would wear a mask to guard his lungs, it's a rarity to find artists this good.

    • @galleriafrilli7494
      @galleriafrilli7494  6 років тому +51

      calcium derived from marble does absolutely no harm to your lungs. people should know.

    • @possiblyadickhead6653
      @possiblyadickhead6653 6 років тому +4

      Galleria Frilli but it will still collect there

    • @Maarkheim
      @Maarkheim 6 років тому +27

      Galleria Frilli Any dust is potentially harmful, people should know. Ask for Pneumoconiosis and Pulmonary fibrosis.

    • @godwantsplastic
      @godwantsplastic 6 років тому +19

      Marble dust is very different from silica which is basically glass... if you’re worried about people’s lungs you should consider passing out masks at public beaches.

    • @Parasmunt
      @Parasmunt 5 років тому +16

      Godwant sand on beaches is HUGE compared to the size of particles that can be produced by machine work and it is the size of the particles that matters. Large ones don't make it into the alveoli.
      If this is what this guy does regularly, he should protect his lungs (and eyes).

  • @1889michaelcraig
    @1889michaelcraig 5 років тому +6

    Absolute Master. I love your work Sir. I lay stone and brick for a living but clearly you are the definition of Stone Mason.

  • @greatplainsman3662
    @greatplainsman3662 4 роки тому +1

    Fascinating...I hadn't realized marble was such a soft stone. Thankyou.

  • @charlestea3642
    @charlestea3642 Рік тому +3

    I'm an old decorative rock miner & I would love to study with this guy, that's always been a dream of mine to do this.

  • @cuoreangelino
    @cuoreangelino 7 років тому +905

    Imagine that work made with no electricity and anything but a hammer and chisel... now you understand the magnificence of Michelangelo or Bernini

    • @sadoctopusart
      @sadoctopusart 6 років тому +52

      phuck ewe oh yea cheating you go and do it then you mong

    • @j4genius961
      @j4genius961 6 років тому +113

      phuck ewe programmers should use 50 years old massive computers, armies should go back to spiers and swords, and you should stop using youtube or even electricity and entertain yourself like people did back in the old days because you are cheating.....That's nonsense, Michelangelo had tools that people didn't have 100 years before him too, there's something called progress.

    • @godwantsplastic
      @godwantsplastic 6 років тому +71

      Andres Chile they had help. Michelangelo, for example managed a group of workers, he hired them and paid them. He had people clearing away debri, sharpening his chisels, cooking his food, bringing him his food, washing his clothes... he did not paint the chapel ceiling all by himself as history would have us believe. He had a crew of approx 30 men. He did not do all of the painting or even most of the sketches... the paintings were first done as sketches which were transferred directly to the plaster using mechanical means and then quickly painted.

    • @Brendalo1
      @Brendalo1 6 років тому +1

      exact comment I would make

    • @stevens5541
      @stevens5541 6 років тому +16

      Those guys only did a similar job to thus guy but just took longer because they didn't have the modern equipment like this guy has...they were no better

  • @MinstrelsTV
    @MinstrelsTV 4 роки тому +1

    I'll tell you the genius of these men. Put the same exact tools and conditions in people's hands now & they will do what millions of people cannot. They are still modern day artists. And yes, Michelangelo & Bernini were incredible.

    • @georgebotelho288
      @georgebotelho288 4 роки тому

      I have to disagree.
      I believe that almost everyone possesses the ability to do these things, however there's a limited number of people who are willing to take the time and energy to do the work, and learn the lessons.

  • @geraldniles9582
    @geraldniles9582 Рік тому +2

    What incredible artistic talent and skill! I'm surprised at just how soft the marble actually seems, though I'm sure the power tools make it look more so. Jerry of San Diego

  • @okidokimate1097
    @okidokimate1097 5 років тому +8

    Brother you have been blessed by God with amazing talent. Please protect your lungs and wear mask.

  • @markrichardhall9089
    @markrichardhall9089 4 роки тому +2

    Astonishing skills being masterfully executed. The understanding of material, visual intelligence and hand skills are a joy to watch. If life were just, these gentlemen would be very rich financially to match such skills. Beautiful.

  • @MsLESSNA
    @MsLESSNA 5 років тому +14

    Чудо. Наконец я воочию увидела, как рождаются из куска мрамора те замечательные статуи, которые стоят в музеях! И мое восхищение мастерами, создающими их, увеличилось стократно! Вот бы такие фильмы можно было посмотреть в музеях интерактивно! Как было бы хорошо и правильно!

  • @petergambier
    @petergambier 4 роки тому +1

    Thanks for posting this fascinating film up. What a great job he's got.. I'm a self taught mason but never used marble. I did once carve the 3 wise monkey's into a piece of Beer stone that came from a quarry used since Roman times and is hard to find. Time seems to fly by when you find a shape in a chunk of stone and working to carve it out. It's a good feeling and good for the soul, bashing at a rock with a hammer and chisel. No limp wristed air tools for me, it's far too easy.

  • @yashkummar
    @yashkummar 6 років тому

    OMG...skill we will loose if it’s not passed to generations. Give this artist lot of credit.

  • @cheguevara5560
    @cheguevara5560 2 роки тому +1

    This was mindblowing to watch ,respect to any sculptor who choose to carve a stone ,that has to be one off the hardest art discipline to master ! I was not even breathing watching it ,you become imerse in whole process

  • @ooopsyantsoshadrytv-2911
    @ooopsyantsoshadrytv-2911 6 років тому +3

    True Art 😍😍😍🇦🇺 I could watch this all day.

  • @ericbeckwith4751
    @ericbeckwith4751 7 років тому +5

    I am self teaching right now working with marble I have some works in a gallery,I have a 4 1/2 inch grinder and some hand tool,how amazing it is to see the details in this video thank you for sharing,this is great!

    • @spazzitronmcgee6254
      @spazzitronmcgee6254 7 років тому +1

      I'm in the same boat! This is the closest thing to a good tutorial I can find.

    • @baliproject4881
      @baliproject4881 Рік тому

      Hy, can you guys tell me every tools that this mahestro use in this video please

  • @giacomomarsilio8314
    @giacomomarsilio8314 3 роки тому

    Semplicemente: grazie 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼❤️il cuore mi si riempie quando guardo lavorare artisti con passione....poi il marmo come il grande Canova ❤️

  • @markruth3938
    @markruth3938 5 років тому +2

    Forgive my tears Maestro, the beauty is overtaking

  • @geraldniles9582
    @geraldniles9582 Рік тому

    Also, it pleases me that so many people, by their comments, appreciate this fabulous form of art. Jerry

  • @ocdis4me
    @ocdis4me 5 років тому +5

    Amazin, Beautiful and incredibly skilled hands...
    I admire your talent...

  • @manhdungart
    @manhdungart 2 роки тому

    I am Vietnamese. Always keep an eye on your taste. Great, Thank you for visiting me.

  • @ssnoc
    @ssnoc 4 роки тому +1

    What an amazing thing to see .... I would love to feel the same dimensional space as this person, it’s as if he reaches into the marble and pulls out a fantasy.

  • @50Street21
    @50Street21 4 роки тому

    Phenomenal workmanship. I had no idea this is what it took to recreate an original statue. These gentleman are not only artists unto themselves--they are
    Saints having this much passion and patience. I agree with everyone else's comments--please wear a mask.

  • @leonardovinicius460
    @leonardovinicius460 6 років тому +1

    The metrical slowness of the movement "sculpts" the sculptor's idea. If I were a robot I would be humbled by my "empty precision." A work done by human beings with feeling at the tip of their fingers. Only masters within this "sanctuary", an atmosphere of waiting and searching.

  • @roxannelaurel7228
    @roxannelaurel7228 4 роки тому +5

    truly amazing, and the whole process is relaxing to watch!

    • @mohdimran8206
      @mohdimran8206 4 роки тому

      Hi friend,well my self is Mohammad Imran from Agra India and my self is a artisian of fine quality marble inlay work here in Agra at the city of the beautiful monument Tajmahal.we also make so many beautiful articles here in the town and I run my own workshop to give training for New artist.here it's my what's app mobile number is +919359963852.thanks a lots.

  • @weejim48
    @weejim48 5 років тому +18

    Incredible skill. We humans have the ability to be so creative & yet we seem to enjoy being destructive . 👍

  • @ryuawesome1269
    @ryuawesome1269 3 роки тому

    Dearly Beloved OMG how much I love listening to this.

  • @marta9127
    @marta9127 Рік тому

    Makes me think of masters of the old. Myron, Polykleitos and then Donatello, Michelangelo and Bernini!!! No electricity, no power tools and yet, their works carved with such beauty, precision and detail are far superior to the art of today. Think of the countless hours spent with a chisel carving such masterpieces as Discobolus, David, Apollo and Daphne! Such disciplined, repetitive work. The amazing devotion and massive talents leading to revealing beauty, thought, movement, ideas. Pieces that after hundreds of years still mean everything, are able to move us and transform us. It seems we've lost the key to our own hearts and there is no return.

  • @seanhammond6439
    @seanhammond6439 Рік тому

    Wonderful skills.. he’s a hero of mine now, not a drop of PPE or Risk Assessment.. BRAVO RAGAZZA !!!

  • @reetskeet8607
    @reetskeet8607 4 роки тому

    I truly honestly admire anyone with the patience and skill to do this

  • @santoshsabharwal9029
    @santoshsabharwal9029 3 роки тому

    A great and grand sculpture worthy of appreciation. Happy 😊 to see it . Thanks 😊

  • @oskarrom7858
    @oskarrom7858 4 роки тому +1

    molto bella è un'opera di un grande artista e genio.- Mi congratulo con l'artista e la galleria per questo video e mostro al mondo cosa si può fare con il cuore.-Saluti dalla città di Chicago, Illinois. Stati Uniti d'America
    (Pittore messicano O Romero)

  • @clivemilner
    @clivemilner Рік тому

    Maestro 😊 thank you so much for the video. Admires must Become Makers/ Doers 😊

  • @januszmodzelewski650
    @januszmodzelewski650 2 роки тому +1

    Wielki szacunek dla tego Pana mistrz świata 👍

  • @The72challenger
    @The72challenger 4 роки тому

    The culture of art is ALWAYS beauty. This is beauty.

  • @solismasonry1807
    @solismasonry1807 5 років тому +1

    Talent, imagine the sculptor that did the original, from his mind to the stone, the sculptor on the video has his talent to duplicate using the tools like a real master.
    I’m impressed

  • @dianneflint1291
    @dianneflint1291 7 років тому +1

    The work you do is lovely as I have wrote to you about making me 2 cats looking forward and proud love dianne and my 11cats.

  • @alain5246
    @alain5246 6 років тому

    a mon avis,la plus belle vidéo de sculpture du web.félicitations !

  • @oscarsheen3045
    @oscarsheen3045 4 роки тому +10

    I felt this video was beautiful visually and musically.

  • @sandysox
    @sandysox Рік тому

    Wow the work it takes...beautiful

  • @tushkoli
    @tushkoli 5 років тому

    Its fascinating to watch.... The artist will be gone, but that sculpture will remain for centuries to come...So the sculptor will be immortalised through his work!

  • @cerwelt
    @cerwelt Рік тому

    What grace to do so much work, and hand over your work to someone else to finish it!

  • @imadn4147
    @imadn4147 4 роки тому

    Genius ! Even without the safety precautions you accomplished great projects. I wanna be you

  • @AI-xs4fp
    @AI-xs4fp 5 років тому +1

    Thank you, Italy, for continuing this great tradition.

    • @anilkumartanikella7471
      @anilkumartanikella7471 4 роки тому

      MICHAELANGELO HAS NOY ONLY SCULPTED AWESOME PIETA BUT ALSO MOST ADMIRED FRESCO PAINTINGS ON GENESIS ON THE CEILING OF SISTINE CHAPEL 500 YEARS AGO WHICH CAN NOT BE SURPASSED..THAT IS WHY HE IS CALLED DIVINE MICHAELANĢELO ANILKUMAR ..MUMBAI..INDIA..

  • @flix6490
    @flix6490 6 років тому

    Quel travail.... Magnifique, énorme !

  • @kapimanen819
    @kapimanen819 3 роки тому

    Love it!! So beautiful!! 💕💕💕Even the music is jibing. Happy new year!

  • @anthonyskellern5970
    @anthonyskellern5970 5 років тому

    Fantastic record - what a mesmerising process, and wonderful craftsmanship

  • @ricardodiniz6394
    @ricardodiniz6394 3 роки тому +1

    O MEU SONHO É SER UM DIA UM ARTISTA NA ARIA DA ESCULTURA ... QUE BELAS OBRAS PRIMAS QUE VEJO A SEREM PRODUZIDAS... BRAVO 👏👏👏

  • @curiouslyt2123
    @curiouslyt2123 4 роки тому +2

    I head this piano intro in the video game kingdom hearts on its menu screen after the intro song. Not sure if it’s a piano piece that already existed before the game or not but it’s a nice piano piece. Works nice here too!

  • @frankieflashback9465
    @frankieflashback9465 5 років тому +1

    Wow........what a gift!!! Thank you

  • @Booboonancy
    @Booboonancy 5 років тому

    I could watch this all day.

  • @davidm8135
    @davidm8135 6 років тому +1

    I'm a simple man. I see marble carvings and hear the kingdom hearts soundtrack...I click like

  • @gregbacbac755
    @gregbacbac755 4 роки тому

    So nice very talented marble sculptures/ artists they are(salute you), I wish I would have lived in Italy to gain such skills like these😏😏imagine when a time a genius sculptor like Micheal A. would have been lived in our present time with a modern carving tools?would it be even more wonderful like those in video?

  • @g41thomas
    @g41thomas 6 років тому

    I am speechless. Just gorgeous...

  • @legendrebernard2549
    @legendrebernard2549 5 років тому

    Quel travail!!! Du superbe ouvrage merci :) :) :)

  • @tompthomas9270
    @tompthomas9270 Рік тому

    Magnificent works...fight between..sharpness and strength...

  • @marialianaciesielski4399
    @marialianaciesielski4399 4 роки тому

    Thank you! Sculpture is my favorite form of art!

  • @danieleguerrieri3279
    @danieleguerrieri3279 2 роки тому

    La più alta espressione umana e' la scultura possedere questo dono e un miracolo di uno che sublima lo spirito

  • @Irisphotojournal
    @Irisphotojournal 4 роки тому

    Great skill, patience and many years of experience, not to mention an artistic eye. I don't know how much they are paid but it's probably not enough.

  • @saoirsehall7588
    @saoirsehall7588 7 років тому +168

    11:10 I cut this part from the video, made it into a gif, and now I am just randomly sending it to people with no explanation. I am having the time of my life.

  • @magginerhoek9587
    @magginerhoek9587 6 років тому +2

    ahhh!!!, qué berraquera, llegar a esa etapa de la vida, así me quiero ver yo, un viejo en su taller rodeado de lienzos, pinturas, esculturas, es lo que me proyecto de mi, es lo que quiero de mi hasta los últimos días de mi vida.☺

    • @MoroValencia
      @MoroValencia 6 років тому

      Saludos, paisano, de un colombiano. También me apasiona mucho el hecho de que en un futuro pueda vivir del arte. Veo que todavía hay un remanente de gente que amamos el arte.

  • @NickVenture1
    @NickVenture1 3 роки тому +1

    Hello hello.. Thank you for this most interesting presentation. For the first time I could see so close the instrument used to take the measurements of the model sculpture. Beautiful instrument. Thanks to your video and meaningful close-ups I could even understand how in principle the replication is done. The iron rod has to be pushed further and further on the replica stone surface till the bronze lock screw reaches the gage and cannot go further. So you dig the stone of the replica till the iron rod is reaching this point. Still I did not understand how you determined the main fix point.. for everything.. but I guess it may be done at the start, prior to all the rest of the work.. probably a point on top of the models head in combination with the 2 fix points I noticed on the front down base. (?). I also liked the honesty in this film which is to show the use of modern tools such as an electric diamond blade side grinder. I mean.. that the video is not enacted to make people believe that these works of art are crafted only with hammers and chisels to make them appear more valuable to potential buyers. Also I was feeling "better" when I saw the artist getting plenty of dust in his face and on his head while cutting the stone with his grinder..and without mask, because I also like to work often in this way.. because I can't stand the mask which is making my eye glasses foggy and blurring my vision. Which is very counter productive for creativity. I can imagine now how a Master would let his apprentice do the rough work to get closer to the final shape without risking to ruin the stone and then take over gradually. In the old times this must have been the same. When a clay model stood beside the marble block.. and the Master gave the instructions to reduce the block to his several helpers. He could do another more challenging work closer to the finishing stage or have a rest.. relaxing a bit in town in the tavern.. 😁. Right now I only do rough work directly into the rocks without model.. but your video inspires me to do a duplicate later of one of my own carvings.. which could speed up the process to have several items of the same design.
    Thanks again.. Here is what I do.
    Greeting you from the former Ceylon.
    ua-cam.com/video/JbS1ZcULLk4/v-deo.html

  • @nicosadamides7597
    @nicosadamides7597 7 років тому +181

    Imagine Michelangelo sculpting the Pieta without those power tools!

    • @ЮлианаСотирова
      @ЮлианаСотирова 6 років тому

      Да, и е много жалко, че по времето на Микеланджело е нямало такива инструменти. Аз лично щях да съм щастлива, ако света имаше 10 пъти повече негови скулптури. На мен намаше да ми дойдат прекалено много.

    • @TheMrFlyX
      @TheMrFlyX 5 років тому

      @@ЮлианаСотирова Зачем? Если бы их было настолько больше, то не было бы оригинальности. Тем более скульптуры и сейчас очень много. В том же Эрмитаже в Санкт-Петербурге просто бессчётное количество, а это ведь не Греция, не Италия, не Рим...

    • @proteusaugustus
      @proteusaugustus 5 років тому +2

      Nicos Adamides He used running water over the slab to soften it up.

    • @ArCh-or7ey
      @ArCh-or7ey 5 років тому +6

      If would like to see artist doing the work with no power tools, just hammer and chisel

    • @FOOKYOUTUBENUMBERS
      @FOOKYOUTUBENUMBERS 4 роки тому +1

      Imagine what He could create with Power Tools.

  • @intheringboxing1783
    @intheringboxing1783 6 років тому +46

    Michelangelo without these power tools, must have had alot of patience and passion

  • @jameswilliams5961
    @jameswilliams5961 6 років тому

    Thank you for your creativity I wished I had some of it I hamer and Chelsea on a bird bath I didn't think i could do. what you do God has bless you thank you again.

  • @jeffreyhogan9135
    @jeffreyhogan9135 2 роки тому

    I feel like she added life and pride and even contentment

  • @Paulo37580
    @Paulo37580 6 років тому

    Wow! What a wonderful art!

  • @priyanshuagarwal97583
    @priyanshuagarwal97583 6 років тому

    Sir aapki Jitni tareef ki jae utni hi kam hai, sach mai very beautiful

  • @charliequevedo6690
    @charliequevedo6690 5 років тому +2

    This is wonderful. I am a drawer that would like to branch out into sculpting. Thank you for your talent.

  • @surajbelapurkar7000
    @surajbelapurkar7000 5 років тому +1

    Sir Great art work,Very hard art,thank for that.

  • @homelessjoe
    @homelessjoe 8 років тому +561

    that poor dudes lungs.

    • @crgaillee
      @crgaillee 7 років тому +34

      I have been thinking the very same as I watched these artisans. When they are older, and don't work anymore they will truly suffer. Yet their work will live on.

    • @furrbros
      @furrbros 7 років тому +15

      Joseph Lynn I work at a limestone sculpture and I am 15 I am ruined

    • @williamwoody7607
      @williamwoody7607 7 років тому +32

      It's funny-as beautiful as the piece is, I couldn't help but wonder why no one wore ear or lung protection,to say nothing of the damage to arms and back- all to amuse rich people. He's not expressing anything so much as self contempt. Makes me grateful for OSHA. The work is amusing tho.

    • @Sphere723
      @Sphere723 7 років тому +39

      Marble is calcium based not silicon based so silicosis isn't a concern.

    • @jewliagardner8052
      @jewliagardner8052 7 років тому +22

      I carve stone and breathing in rock dust isn't as big of a concern if you were to breathe in pottery dust. It wont really effect you that much and to the one comment about arms and back yeah it's puts strain on them but you build up sculptors muscles in your arms so after a while and experience it isn't that bad

  • @lisacorimbi5045
    @lisacorimbi5045 5 років тому

    woooooooooooooooooow, questa é magnifica perfezione assoluta. mi alzo e vi applaudo. clap, clap, clap. braviiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiibraviiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii

  • @gfotinakes316
    @gfotinakes316 Рік тому

    Beautiful work! But am I the only one who felt like holding my breath with all that airborne marble dust?

  • @rutbrea8796
    @rutbrea8796 Рік тому +2

    This artistic ability is a gift from our Creator. I can imagine the old Masters doing this kind of work without electric tools ☺️😉, it's amazing! I would like to see it from the beginning sketches of the subject until the point of carving it in the marble.

  • @rkb6783
    @rkb6783 5 років тому +3

    IMAGINE how BADASS the OLD SCHOOL SCULPTERS had to be !

  • @leeleelee68
    @leeleelee68 2 роки тому

    Amazing work! A true craftsmanship!
    Would like to see what he could do freestyle.
    No Drawings!No Marquette!
    🤗
    I would love to try carving marble one day.

  • @leonelescultor1
    @leonelescultor1 Рік тому

    Mil gracias por tan buen vídeo.

  • @kimwestphal9251
    @kimwestphal9251 6 років тому

    So much talent, patience and skill...

  • @MrKinghuman
    @MrKinghuman 5 років тому

    If Michelangelo had modern tools he would have made the statues sing and dance. Beautiful work

  • @kawazakisama
    @kawazakisama 4 роки тому

    Wow great work I love it

  • @flix6490
    @flix6490 5 років тому +3

    Extraordinaire !

  • @navinsoni3088
    @navinsoni3088 3 роки тому

    Great art all the best

  • @luzcastillo2395
    @luzcastillo2395 4 роки тому

    THE MOST BEAUTIFUL THING I SEE IN MY LIFE

  • @etherialwell6959
    @etherialwell6959 3 роки тому

    Miner here. I would use the following metaphor: We both start in the same kitchen, with a very similar set of tools and systematics, but in the end you bake a perfect and delicious cake, whilst I was busy quirling a pot with 10000 gallons of simple porridge, right before I noticed even blowing up the whole kitchen for that....

  • @mrgoob76
    @mrgoob76 2 роки тому

    for those complaining that hes using power tools to carve stuff you have to realize the art is the same... the methods to doing it have evolved with the times... this is the order of things...
    pretty soon we'll be using lasers to carve stones and people will be bitching he because hes using lasers and not power tools....
    appreciate the art in its final form
    stop focusing on HOW the art was completed
    the end result in the same

  • @alireda4744
    @alireda4744 6 років тому +1

    hi . I am moussa al shami from lebanon ..
    I am working csulptor lik you and Iam very fan with your work .. goodluck

  • @lesliefigueras7708
    @lesliefigueras7708 2 роки тому

    power tools just facilitates the sculpturer not the master at work pure craftmanship

  • @saviourmontana3044
    @saviourmontana3044 6 місяців тому

    The level of skill, patience, technique, eye, endurance is insane. I cant even get my daughters to spend a few monutes washing the dishes.