
Carlo Sirolla is a sculptor known for his monumental works in bronze, which blend classicism and expressive power. His sculptures, often commissioned as commemorative monuments, celebrate historical moments and universal values. His technical mastery enhances the strength and resistance of bronze.
Sirolla’s works are distinguished by the richness of details and the balance of forms. This makes them solemn and respectable. The monumentality is not only in the dimensions, but also in the intensity of the design. His creations are able to communicate directly with the viewer, celebrating figures and ideals that last over time.
Sirolla is also a master of bas-relief sculptures. In this technique, the figures emerge from a background plane, such as marble or bronze. The reduced relief creates a visual contrast that gives a three-dimensional effect. If the relief is very reduced, it is called flattened bas-relief, which produces the effect of a relief painting. Thanks to this skill, Sirolla manages to give depth to his works, maintaining a strong link with tradition.
His monumental sculptures and bas-reliefs make him a leading figure in contemporary art, celebrating artistic, historical and cultural value.
La vita artisitica di Sirolla è ben nota e seguita da anni personalmente dalla curatrice e storica dell’arte Monica Saracino, oggi docente di lettere, che ha creato un catalogo importante di ogni singola opera posizionando il Maestro e le sue opere tra gli artisti internazionali di valore.
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