Medusa
Bronze sculpture, life size
Painting and drawing have been a part of Linda Serrao’s artistic life from
childhood,
when she filled the backsides of used paper that her father would
bring home from work.
Raised in California’s Central Valley where there was no
real access to art schools,
she checked out every book on drawing from the
Bookmobile,
teaching herself functional anatomy of people and animals before high school.
A portion of her early adult career was devoted to painterly, impressionistic
portraits.
Linda Serrao began her professional career in the early 1980’s in jewelry making,
selling to boutiques in the San Francisco Bay Area. She produced sterling
silver cast pieces
in very limited editions and hand wired one-of-a-kind
designs. From the very beginning,
her works have been inspired by
the organic shapes of nature:
leaves, flowers, snowflakes and the asymmetrical
curves and swirls of water and clouds.
Her jewelry was quite sculptural
and unique as she was creating pieces
just at the trailing end of the vintage
jewelry movement. Many of the organic motifs
evident in her jewelry appear later in her bronze sculptures.
Growing from the miniature sculpture of jewelry, Serrao found her true calling in large sculptural works ranging from bas relief through realistic life-size bronze figures. Classic Greek sculptures provide stylistic inspiration, although Bernini (17th Century Roman) is her favorite sculptor. Specializing in bronze character portraits, most of her works are life size or nearly so. Her bronze sculptures offer a comment on our shared human condition, illustrating the universal experiences and concerns common to all cultures. All bronze sculptures are produced in very limited editions and are of the highest quality in execution and finish, suitable for indoor or outdoor display where weather and human interaction are factors.
Serrao specializes in site specific bronze sculpture and private commissions. Her bronzes have been shown throughout the Western States and are known for their candid and intimate glimpse of the subject immersed in a personal moment.
email: LindaSerrao@aol.com Copyright ©2007 Linda Serrao Bronze Sculpture. All rights reserved