What do you think? 😄
Wonderful! So cute face and haircut. Gold bracelet on the right hand fits nice. Good lighting.
Greeks don't agree with you))) Atletic muscular boys, thats what they want)) Contortion??? Maybe indian mythology is the right way. "Namaste"
Like Mr. statue a lot :) hope there will be more of him from different angles and so on. There is a lot details, must been hard to fix every little detail!
Shifty
This is really artistic and amazing
But... how is the statue going to grow when you Ken Dolled him? I do really like the statue idea. It's two opposite ideas that mesh wonderfully... soft flesh flexed and tensed until it looks as firm as marble, or hard marble expertly carved to look like supple flesh...
-tbj
I'm looking at this again, and I would love to see more art from Yunia. I don't even know if marble is strong enough to support itself with that thin of a waist, let alone how you'd close a metal band around it... It's interesting to see our genres of art, but interpreted through cultures that had contortion, actual magic, and futuristic alien tech. It seems from implication in your stories that in modern times a lot of art is expressed by actual people since technology gave them the abilities to do what previously could only be depicted through art. You do these fascinating glimpses into your world and I hope you do more than just glimpses in the future. :)
-tbj
Knowing the tricks they do with marble, won't be too surprising to find a little secret like a sturdy metal rod lodged up his rear to hold everything together. That's not so uncommon for statues anyway ;D

It's true that the real world doesn't really feature that many sculptures of people doing contortion. Most art pieces were made for those who could afford them, and often these wealthy individuals would get images of themselves, their family or religious figures, hoping to cleanse their guilty minds. All those fancy monuments just end up making us wonder what sneaky shit these people did to earn such a glorified memory.

But in our lovely land of Yunia, it's hard to imagine strolling through a park and seeing a bunch of statues of villains from the past, so I guess maybe the people here actually cherish life and its wonders, rather than obsessing over who will remember them when they're gone.

In any case, we're still stuck with my half-baked attempts at world-building. Let's hope it'll eventually turn into something coherent... ;D
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