“Homeless Jesus” sculptor unveils his “Pieta” for Good Friday

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“Homeless Jesus” sculptor unveils his “Pieta” for Good Friday


Life-size bronze sculpture recalls Michelangelo’s masterpiece

KITCHENER, ONTARIO, CANADA, March 26, 2014….Timothy Schmalz, the world-renowned Canadian sculptor whose controversial “Homeless Jesus” statue recently triggered a heated national debate, has just unveiled his latest work for Good Friday. Called the “Pieta,” the work is a modern-day interpretation of the Renaissance masterpiece by Michelangelo of the same name.

Tim talks about the work and the inspiration behind it www.youtube.com/watch

“It was while I was working on my “Mother and Child” statue that I thought to do a Pieta-like version with Jesus, the man, in his mother’s arms as the crucified Christ,” said Tim. “Of course, it was incredibly humbling, working on my model in the shadow of the master, knowing that there will never be another Pieta to rival Michelangelo’s masterpiece.

“Of all the Pietas I have done, this is my favorite,” Tim said.

The process for casting hasn’t changed since the ancient Greeks: after the clay is done, a mould is made. The mould is then filled with wax after the clay is removed. The wax is then put in the ceramic shell, heated up till the wax burns out and then filled with liquid bronze.

The Pieta took six months to sculpt and another six months to cast. Tim’s currently working on a life-sized bronze of Pope John the 23rd, to commemorate his canonization, along with Pope John Paul II, on April 27th.

Last November, Tim was invited to the Vatican to present the “Homeless Jesus” to Pope Francis. The pope was moved by the work and blessed it. Later this year the City of Rome will install the statue on the street leading to St. Peter’s on the spot where a homeless woman died.

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Contacts:

Timothy P. Schmalz

519-664-0621
tim@timschmalz.com

www.sculpturebytps.com
www.timschmalz.com
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BRAVO! I was a sculptor and for about 10 years and art instructor for about 3 and Mr. Schmalz work is fantastic! It really is Art, not all this other stuff that is all flash and funk. Capturing the beauty of Divine!
BRAVO! 👍