Eros Bendato Eros bound giant head statue | Wall Art
Behold an urban fine photographic print, a masterpiece of fine art, capturing the urban architectural wonder of Eros Bendata, a giant head statue standing tall and proud against the backdrop of the night sky. In black and white, the photo exudes a moody and mysterious atmosphere, with the only source of light emanating from the building in the background, adding depth and dimension to the scene.
The statue’s rich history was created by the famous Italian artist Gian Lorenzo Bernini in the 17th century. Initially located in the Piazza Navona in Rome, it was a source of fascination for locals and tourists alike. Over time, the statue was moved to various locations before finally finding its way to its current home, which stands as a testament to the enduring legacy of Bernini’s work.
In this photo, the statue appears to loom large, its imposing presence dominating the foreground. Yet, despite its size, there is a sense of intimacy to the image, as if the viewer has been granted a rare glimpse into the soul of the statue. It is a haunting and beautiful work of art that speaks to the power of both the artist and the subject.
© Dan Kosmayer, 2005