Marisol
Marisol Escobar, known professionally as Marisol, was a Venezuelan-American sculptor. She is best known for her figurative sculptures made from a variety of materials, including plaster, wood, and metal. Her work often incorporated elements of pop culture and politics, and she was associated with the Pop Art movement in the 1960s.
Marisol's sculptures were notable for their attention to detail and her ability to capture the essence of her subjects through their expressions and body language. She also experimented with the use of mirrors in her work, creating pieces that reflected the viewer's image alongside the sculpture.
Throughout her career, Marisol's work was exhibited in galleries and museums around the world, and she received numerous awards and honors for her contributions to the arts. Despite her success, she remained private and reclusive, rarely giving interviews or discussing her personal life in public.
Years:
Born in 1930
Country:
France, Paris