Kim Pin Up Girl is an homage to the Pinup girls of the 50s and 60s whose mass-produced pictures see wide appeal as pop culture. She is invented from the imagination of French filmmaker and artist, Stephan Saint Emmett, whose passion for women inspired him to create a collection of Pin-Ups, whom vary in age but have one thing common -- they are all seated in design chairs.
Kim is trying on her new dancing shoes and she is sitting in the lounge chair 'Aviatik, a designer chair from the 50's. Sure hope her room is warm enough, because she's only waring 'strings and feathers'. Get dressed girl!
Material : Collectible quality, resin with hand-painted color details, matte and glossy finish. Statue replica is from the highly collectible Parastone Pin Ups Collection by Saint Emett Sculpsit.
Included : Full color card with image of original artwork. Description card about artist and artwork. Both cards are in four languages.
Dimensions : estimated 7"H x 4"W x 5"D.
ABOUT THE ARTIST -- Stephan Saint Emett was born in the Spanish town Santander in 1962. At the age of four he and his parents moved to France, where he studied literature, architecture and art in Paris at the renowned Penninghen/Esag Studios. After he had made a short film, for which he received several awards, he took up the idea to create three-dimensional figurines based on his film characters. At first he made his sculptures from polystyrene but soon afterwards he started working with wood paste and poly resin, which enabled him to work in a more practical way, with more precision and at a quicker pace. And thus, his original Pin-Ups were born!
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