Marco Romano (sculptor)
Marco Romano (born c. 1960) is an Italian sculptor known for his large-scale, figurative bronze sculptures. His work often explores themes of mythology, human condition, and the relationship between humanity and nature.
Romano's style is characterized by its dynamic poses, detailed anatomical rendering, and textured surfaces. He often employs the lost-wax casting method to create his sculptures, allowing for intricate details and complex forms.
While information about his early life and artistic training is scarce, Romano has exhibited his work internationally, including in Italy, France, Germany, and the United States. His sculptures can be found in private and public collections worldwide.
Some recurring motifs in Romano's work include horses, warriors, and mythical creatures. He is known for imbuing his sculptures with a sense of movement and emotion, capturing fleeting moments and dramatic narratives. He continues to work and exhibit his sculptures internationally.