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Bruno Luna Figurative Sculptures

Mexican, b. 1963
Bruno Luna was born in Mexico City on July 9, 1963. Interested in art since his childhood, he completed a painting workshop with Professor Robin Bond, and then proceeded to the Anahuac University of Mexico City to study Architecture and Graphic Design. His professional Career stared with assisting Marcelo Morandin, One of the most renowned Mexican Sculptors, in Directing models. Three years later, Bruno Luna went on to travel around the world, studying history of art and marketing. That was when, using his design education and years of observing Morandin at work, Bruno Luna first started to experiment with sculpture. Over the years, his work evolved into a very distinct style, in which voluptuousness is converted into aesthetics. The influences of Mexican tradition, combined with almost cubist, Picasso-like treatment of the human form and the the sculptors bold interpretation of the medium, manage to transform the ridiculous into the sublime. Incredibly real, Bruno Luna's sculptures carry an undeniable air of happiness and vitality. However, this sculptor's most incredible achievement is undeniably, the way in which motion is captured in each of his bronze figures. Although frozen in time, each individual piece creates an illusion of continuous movement. Today, Sculpture remains Bruno Luna's main passion. He is also a collector, an editor, a promotor and an auctioneer of art, both privately and in his role as Director of La Galeria 10/1 0. His work has been recognized worldwide, and is included in many public and private collections. Among those are the collections owned by Prince Rainiero of Monaco, the American actor CHevy Chase, and many others. Bruno Luna's sculptures appeared on Mexican most popular syndicated network, Televisa, in a soap opera called "Mi Abuelo y Yo".
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Artist: Bruno Luna
La Tenista II, Signed and Numbered Bronze Figurative Sculpture by Bruno Luna
La Tenista II, Signed and Numbered Bronze Figurative Sculpture by Bruno Luna

La Tenista II, Signed and Numbered Bronze Figurative Sculpture by Bruno Luna

By Bruno Luna

Located in Long Island City, NY

La Tenista II by Bruno Luna, Mexican (1963) Date: circa 1990 Bronze Sculpture with patina, signature and numbering inscribed Edition of XI/XXX Size: 17 in. x 15 in. x 10 in. (43.18 c...

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1990s Pop Art Bruno Luna Figurative Sculptures

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Bronze

El Paseo, Signed and Numbered Bronze Sculpture by Bruno Luna
El Paseo, Signed and Numbered Bronze Sculpture by Bruno Luna

El Paseo, Signed and Numbered Bronze Sculpture by Bruno Luna

By Bruno Luna

Located in Long Island City, NY

El Paseo by Bruno Luna, Mexican (1963) Bronze Sculpture with patina, signature and numbering inscribed Edition of XVI/XXX Size: 21 x 21 x 8 in. (53.34 x 53.34 x 20.32 cm)

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1990s Pop Art Bruno Luna Figurative Sculptures

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Bronze

La Gimnasta, Signed and Numbered Bronze Sculpture by Bruno Luna
La Gimnasta, Signed and Numbered Bronze Sculpture by Bruno Luna

La Gimnasta, Signed and Numbered Bronze Sculpture by Bruno Luna

By Bruno Luna

Located in Long Island City, NY

La Gimnasta by Bruno Luna, Mexican (1963) Bronze Sculpture with patina, signature and number inscribed Edition of XXXVIII/L Size: 23 in. x 17 in. x 9 in. (58.42 cm x 43.18 cm x 22.86...

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1990s Pop Art Bruno Luna Figurative Sculptures

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Bronze

Cantando Bajo la Lluvia, Signed and Numbered Bronze Sculpture by Bruno Luna
Cantando Bajo la Lluvia, Signed and Numbered Bronze Sculpture by Bruno Luna

Cantando Bajo la Lluvia, Signed and Numbered Bronze Sculpture by Bruno Luna

By Bruno Luna

Located in Long Island City, NY

Cantando Bajo la Lluvia by Bruno Luna, Mexican (1963) Bronze Sculpture with patina, signature and numbering inscribed Edition of 30 Size: 18 x 25 x 8 in. (45.72 x 63.5 x 20.32 cm)

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1990s Pop Art Bruno Luna Figurative Sculptures

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Saltando el Burro, Signed Bronze Sculpture by Bruno Luna
Saltando el Burro, Signed Bronze Sculpture by Bruno Luna

Saltando el Burro, Signed Bronze Sculpture by Bruno Luna

By Bruno Luna

Located in Long Island City, NY

Saltando el Burro by Bruno Luna, Mexican (1963) Date: circa 1990 Bronze with Patina, Signature and number inscribed Edition of XIII/XXX Size: 17 in. x 14 in. x 13 in. (43.18 cm x 35....

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1990s Pop Art Bruno Luna Figurative Sculptures

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Bronze

El Doctor, Painted Bronze Sculpture by Bruno Luna
El Doctor, Painted Bronze Sculpture by Bruno Luna

El Doctor, Painted Bronze Sculpture by Bruno Luna

By Bruno Luna

Located in Long Island City, NY

Title: El Doctor Year: circa 1990 Medium: Bronze Sculpture, signature and number inscribed Edition: V/XXX Size: 12.5 in. x 6 in. x 6 in. (31.75 cm x 15.24 cm x 15.24 cm)

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1990s Expressionist Bruno Luna Figurative Sculptures

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Bronze

La Flautista, Signed Bronze Sculpture by Bruno Luna
La Flautista, Signed Bronze Sculpture by Bruno Luna

La Flautista, Signed Bronze Sculpture by Bruno Luna

By Bruno Luna

Located in Long Island City, NY

La Flautista by Bruno Luna, Mexican (1963) Date: circa 1990 Bronze Sculpture, signature and number inscribed Edition of XXI/L Size: 20 in. x 6 in. x 6 in. (50.8 cm x 15.24 cm x 15.24...

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1990s Pop Art Bruno Luna Figurative Sculptures

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El Tenista, Signed and Numbered Bronze Sculpture by Bruno Luna
El Tenista, Signed and Numbered Bronze Sculpture by Bruno Luna

El Tenista, Signed and Numbered Bronze Sculpture by Bruno Luna

By Bruno Luna

Located in Long Island City, NY

El Tenista by Bruno Luna, Mexican (1963) Date: circa 1990 Bronze Sculpture, signature and number inscribed Edition of VIII/XXX Size: 19 in. x 6 in. x 8 in. (48.26 cm x 15.24 cm x 20....

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1990s Pop Art Bruno Luna Figurative Sculptures

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Bronze

Jugando Canicas, Signed and Numbered Bronze Sculpture by Bruno Luna
Jugando Canicas, Signed and Numbered Bronze Sculpture by Bruno Luna

Jugando Canicas, Signed and Numbered Bronze Sculpture by Bruno Luna

By Bruno Luna

Located in Long Island City, NY

Jugando Canicas by Bruno Luna, Mexican (1963) Date: circa 1990 Bronze Sculpture, signature and number inscribed Edition of XII/XXX Size: 12 in. x 10 in. x 11 in. (30.48 cm x 25.4 cm ...

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1990s Pop Art Bruno Luna Figurative Sculptures

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Bronze

Polychrome Bronze Sculpture Jazz Nightclub Piano Player in Tuxedo Bruno Luna
Polychrome Bronze Sculpture Jazz Nightclub Piano Player in Tuxedo Bruno Luna

Polychrome Bronze Sculpture Jazz Nightclub Piano Player in Tuxedo Bruno Luna

By Bruno Luna

Located in Surfside, FL

Artist: Bruno Luna (Mexican, b.1963) Era: 20th century Dimensions: 14.5"L x 5.25"W x 10"H Edition Number: 22 of 30 The sculpture, exquisitely fashioned from bronze, portrays a voluptuous jazz cabaret pianist seated at a grand piano, attired in a tuxedo painted to enhance the details. Signed Bruno Luna. Bruno Luna was born in Mexico City in 1963. (his birth name was Norman Bardavid) Interested in art since his childhood, he completed a painting workshop with Professor Robin Bond, and then on to the Anahuac University of Mexico City to study Architecture and Graphic Design. He was an assistant to Marcelo Morandin, A renowned Mexican Sculptor. Over the years, his work evolved into a very distinct style, A style of voluptuousness influenced by Colombian master Fernando Botero (he calls them Gorditos) along with influences of Mexican tradition, and a cubist, almost Picasso esque treatment of the human figure. Bruno Luna's sculptures carry an undeniable air of joyousness, happiness and vitality. His work has been exhibited internationally, and is included in many public and private collections. Among those are the collections owned by Prince Rainier of Monaco, the American actor Chevy Chase, and many others. Bruno Luna's sculptures appeared on Mexican most popular syndicated network, Televisa, in a soap opera called "Mi Abuelo y Yo". in 1986 he founded the 10/10 Gallery, promoting mainly artists from Mexico...

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20th Century Pop Art Bruno Luna Figurative Sculptures

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Bronze

Reclining Nude Bronze Sculpture, Incised Signature, Edition of 50, 6x9.5x4 in.
Reclining Nude Bronze Sculpture, Incised Signature, Edition of 50, 6x9.5x4 in.

Reclining Nude Bronze Sculpture, Incised Signature, Edition of 50, 6x9.5x4 in.

By Bruno Luna

Located in Aventura, FL

Incised signature and numbered by the artist. Artwork is in excellent condition. Certificate of authenticity included. Edition of 50. All reasonable offers will be considered.

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Late 20th Century Contemporary Bruno Luna Figurative Sculptures

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Bronze

El Pianista, Signed and Numbered Bronze Sculpture by Bruno Luna
El Pianista, Signed and Numbered Bronze Sculpture by Bruno Luna

El Pianista, Signed and Numbered Bronze Sculpture by Bruno Luna

By Bruno Luna

Located in Long Island City, NY

El Pianista by Bruno Luna, Mexican (1963) Date: circa 1990 Bronze Sculpture, signature and number inscribed Edition of I/XXX Size: 10.5 in. x 8.5 in. x 6 in. (26.67 cm x 21.59 cm x 1...

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1990s Pop Art Bruno Luna Figurative Sculptures

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Bronze

Polychrome Bronze Sculpture Jazz Nightclub Singer Clarinet Player Bruno Luna
Polychrome Bronze Sculpture Jazz Nightclub Singer Clarinet Player Bruno Luna

Polychrome Bronze Sculpture Jazz Nightclub Singer Clarinet Player Bruno Luna

By Bruno Luna

Located in Surfside, FL

Artist: Bruno Luna (Mexican, b.1963) Issued: 20th century Dimensions: 7.5"L x 6"W x 12"H Edition Number: 3 of 30 The sculpture portrays a whimsical female sultry cabaret musician engaged in playing either an soprano saxophone or a clarinet. It is meticulously crafted from bronze, with colors applied to accentuate its details. Signed Bruno Luna. Bruno Luna was born in Mexico City in 1963. (his birth name was Norman Bardavid) Interested in art since his childhood, he completed a painting workshop with Professor Robin Bond, and then on to the Anahuac University of Mexico City to study Architecture and Graphic Design. He was an assistant to Marcelo Morandin, A renowned Mexican Sculptor. Over the years, his work evolved into a very distinct style, A style of voluptuousness influenced by Colombian master Fernando Botero (he calls them Gorditos) along with influences of Mexican tradition, and a cubist, almost Picasso esque treatment of the human figure. Bruno Luna's sculptures carry an undeniable air of joyousness, happiness and vitality. His work has been exhibited internationally, and is included in many public and private collections. Among those are the collections owned by Prince Rainier of Monaco, the American actor Chevy Chase, and many others. Bruno Luna's sculptures appeared on Mexican most popular syndicated network, Televisa, in a soap opera called "Mi Abuelo y Yo". in 1986 he founded the 10/10 Gallery, promoting mainly artists from Mexico...

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20th Century Pop Art Bruno Luna Figurative Sculptures

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Bronze

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Bruno Luna was born in Mexico City on July 9, 1963. Interested in art since his childhood, he completed a painting workshop with Professor Robin Bond, and then proceeded to the Anahuac University of Mexico City to study Architecture and Graphic Design. His professional Career stared with assisting Marcelo Morandin, One of the most renowned Mexican Sculptors...

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By Bruno Luna

Located in Long Island City, NY

A bronze sculpture by Bruno Luna from 1980. A miniature scene of a blackjack table occupied by amicable, rotund figures. Artist: Bruno Luna, Mexican...

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Venus

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By Bruno Luna

Located in Long Island City, NY

Title: Venus Year: circa 1990 Medium: Bronze Sculpture, signature and number inscribed Edition: XIV/XXX Size: 11 x 4 x 5 in. (27.94 x 10.16 x 12.7 cm)

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La Tenista II
La Tenista II

Bruno LunaLa Tenista II

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H 17 in W 15 in D 10 in

La Tenista II

By Bruno Luna

Located in Long Island City, NY

Title: La Tenista II Medium: Bronze Sculpture with Patina, signature and numbering inscribed Edition: XI/XXX Size: 17 in. x 15 in. x 10 in. (43.18 cm x 38.1 cm x 25.4 cm)

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Find a wide variety of authentic Bruno Luna figurative sculptures available for sale on 1stDibs. You can also browse by medium to find art by Bruno Luna in bronze, metal, paint and more. Much of the original work by this artist or collective was created during the 20th century and is mostly associated with the contemporary style. Not every interior allows for large Bruno Luna figurative sculptures, so small editions measuring 4 inches across are available. Customers who are interested in this artist might also find the work of Felipe Castañeda, Alejandro Santiago, and Jose Zacarias. Bruno Luna figurative sculptures prices can differ depending upon medium, time period and other attributes. On 1stDibs, the price for these items starts at $1,200 and tops out at $6,900, while the average work can sell for $3,450.