ART CRITICS NOTICED JAGO'S TALENT FROM THE OUTSET Last month the first museum dedicated to his artwork opened in Naples, drawing more than 5,000 visitors in one day. Jago says he has remained faithful to the sculptural techniques of Italian Renaissance artists. “First I start from a drawing, which I then transform into a small clay model,” he said. Once he has a shape for his statue he pours in plaster in liquid form. Then he makes a copy in marble. Italy’s ‘new Michelangelo’ bringing sculpture into 21st century | The Guardian
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