Portrait-Infused Classical Sculptures

This Michelangelo Classical Style Sculpture Boasts New Looks

Artist Caspar Berger has done a series of self-portraits, including a classical style David bust infused with dozens of impressions of his own face. This stunning bronze sculpture takes an extremely creative approach to self-portraits.

What’s really fantastic about this sculpture is that it blends classical art with surreal art -- two extremely different styles. There’s also something very bold about doing a self-portrait on top of a well-known face. Michelangelo’s David portrays a perfect man and Berger’s self portraits look almost like blemishes were laid out on this famous figure.

Caspar Berger has combined his face with a popular piece of classical style art, so one can’t help but wonder what kind of a statement he might be trying to make. Maybe he wants his face to live on forever like the statue of David.
Trend Themes
1. Portrait-infused Sculptures - Using a classical sculpture as a base and infusing it with modern self-portraiture opens up new possibilities for art and self-expression.
2. Blended Classical and Surreal Art - Combining two distinct artistic styles can create visually stunning and thought-provoking works with unique aesthetic appeals.
3. Self-portrait as Disruptive Art - Using self-portraits as a basis for experimentation and reinterpretation of classical art can lead to innovative and boundary-pushing creations.
Industry Implications
1. Art - The art industry could explore new trends focused on combining classic art with modern themes and techniques.
2. Sculpture - Sculptors and sculptor-related industries could explore new trends surrounding self-portraiture and techniques that infuse modern themes into classical works.
3. Museum Curation - The museum industry could explore new opportunities in curation that showcase innovative pieces that challenge traditional notions of art.

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