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| Palau Ferré’s favorite
sculptoric media was clay, as initial plastic material, to be turned later
onto bronze, by the usual molding and casting process, which he personally
supervised.
He designed and supervised the manufacturing of two large forged iron lamps which hang from the ceiling of the church of Nuestra Señora de la Merced, within the school of La Merced in Montblanc, Tarragona, Spain, representing two large fishing nets burdened with fish. |
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His bronze sculptures all have a very personal design and are full of meaning. They have been described as Palau Ferré’s own paintings with tridimensional soul. He knows how to find the difficult balance of converging intimacy and representation of reality. |
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| At the Museo de Arte Palau Ferré, en Montblanc, Tarragona, you can view nine Palau Ferré sculptures, some of them shown in this page. | ||||||
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