Inspired by Michelangelo — focused on form and structure. A sense of shape defined with precision, with a reference to marble and the human figure.
Michelangelo (1475–1564) was an Italian artist of the Renaissance, working across sculpture, painting, and architecture. He trained in Florence and spent time with the Medici family, where he studied classical art.
His work is known for its strong sense of form and anatomical precision. He created major works such as the statue of David, which remains widely recognized.
His approach combined technical skill with a focus on the human figure.









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