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Female Torso Sculpture called “The Morning Goddess”This is an original author sculpture, created as a digital work and later realized as a physical object. This is an erotic artwork.Just imagine… a woman waking up in the morning, stretching, revealing the beauty and sensuality of her body… I wanted to capture this exact moment — natural, intimate, and openly expressive. The sculpture is made in the spirit of classical art, as if the figure is chiseled from stone. *** In ancient art, the nude female form symbolized well-being, procreation, fertility, and love.This is my personal interpretation of that idea — direct, sensual, and intentionally expressive. |
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Below are a few quick ZBrush renders of the sculpture, showing the raw digital form. |
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From Digital Form to Physical SculptureAfter the digital stage, the sculpture takes physical form through 3D printing. Here, I wanted to show how the same piece can exist in different material interpretations and finishes. The first version you see is printed in PLA and finished in Vintage Bronze, bringing out the form through light and surface. |
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The following images show the first version of the sculpture, with a more solid, square base. The figure was conceived as a graceful female body, emerging as if chiseled from a rough boulder. Later, I refined the base, moving toward a more natural, carved form. |
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This version, of the sculpture below, was 3D Printed in beautiful Silky Gold filament. This material has a great look finish, without painting. |
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This version without a base reveals the pure form of the sculpture. It can be placed on different objects — a table, a book, a shelf, or even something simple like a candle jar — becoming part of the space in its own way. |
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From Digital Sculpture to Physical Form |
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A huge advantage of digital sculpture and 3D printing is that the sculpture can be produced in a wide range of sizes. This allows the same sculpture to exist in different scales — from a small figurine to a larger interior object. Unlike cast sculpture, which is usually created in one fixed size that cannot be easily changed. |
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The Object Within a Living SpacePlaced within an interior, the sculpture reveals another dimension… becoming part of the atmosphere of the space. Its form interacts with natural materials, warm light, and surrounding objects — creating a quiet presence rather than something dominant. In a more intimate setting, the sensuality of the form becomes more noticeable… interacting with light and shadow. In this context, the form feels familiar… almost like something remembered — balancing between a decorative object and a subtle emotional accent within the space. This is where the sculpture truly begins to live. |
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This is where the story continues…The female torso was my original idea and the first sculpture I created. After finishing it, I was inspired to create a male torso as a complementary piece. *** These two early 3D printed sculptures were made using a special wood-based filament, which is no longer available in this exact variation. So in a way, they remain unique. |
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| Later, the sculptures evolved into a more refined version — with a reworked base and a bronze finish. |
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| Together, they complement each other, creating a balanced and complete composition. |
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The Sculpture in a Living SpaceIn an interior, the sculpture takes on a different presence — becoming part of the space and its atmosphere. |
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This sculpture is available in my Etsy shophttps://monacofelice.etsy.com |