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20,000 Handmade Ladybirds Forms A Spectacular Human Sculpture

by bobtisoy on February 1, 2012

in Animals, Not the Usual

From a distance it looks like a simple red sculpture of the female form.

But artist Gabor Fulop hasn’t used marble or papier-mache to create this piece of artwork called ‘The Lady Bug’ – and has in fact made up his model using 20,000 tiny ladybirds. Using artificial resin, the Bulgarian sculptor handmade the minuscule beetles, before painting them individually.

He then applied the Ladybirds – 20,000 in total – to a model of the female form. He said: ‘The work Ladybug resembles a goddess of nature, a fusion of both human and animal organisms, that is both a unique being and a mass of creatures that took a human form.

‘My art works through a particular re-interpretation of the traditional techniques of sculpture. ’The focus of my interest is on living organisms, their relationship with each other and their environment.

‘The human body is a recurring theme in my works. Eastern philosophy and pantheism give the basis of my approach. ’Surface, as the border where the inner and the outer meets, plays an important role in my sculptures: it separates and connects at the same time. ‘I hope people find it interesting.’