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Rosa Louise McCauley Parks – Bust
Description and Context (French)
This bust captures Rosa Louise McCauley Parks in a faithful, understated sculptural interpretation, inspired by the most iconic photograph of the figure—a image that has left an indelible mark on collective memory. The face is rendered frontally, in a calm yet resolute pose, with bold, well-defined volumes and deliberately simplified features designed to accentuate the work’s sculptural impact.
The lines of the face are deeply etched, conveying both the softness and steadfastness of Rosa Parks, while also highlighting her quiet dignity. The emphasis lies on the interplay of expression and form rather than on intricate surface details, aligning with the principles of classical sculpture. Natural facial asymmetry is preserved, lending the portrait an authentic, human quality that feels both intimate and universal.
A pivotal figure in the U.S. Civil Rights Movement, Rosa Parks became a global symbol of peaceful resistance after she refused to give up her seat on a Montgomery bus in 1955. What appeared to be a simple act sparked a historic movement against racial segregation—and forever altered the course of American history. This bust pays tribute to a woman whose quiet courage profoundly reshaped the world, embodying the quiet strength and unwavering determination that defined her lifelong fight for justice and equality.
Rosa Louise McCauley Parks – Bust
Description and Background (English)
This bust portrays Rosa Louise McCauley Parks through a faithful and restrained sculptural interpretation, inspired by the most iconic and widely recognized photograph of her. The face is presented frontally, with a calm and resolute posture, emphasizing strong volumes and deliberately simplified features to reinforce the sculptural reading of the piece.
The facial planes are deeply defined, conveying both gentleness and inner strength, as well as the quiet dignity that characterizes Rosa Parks. The focus is placed on expression and structural form rather than on surface detail, following the principles of classical sculpture. Natural facial asymmetry is preserved, enhancing the authenticity and humanity of the portrait.
A central figure in the American civil rights movement, Rosa Parks became a global symbol of peaceful resistance after she refused to give up her seat on a Montgomery bus in 1955. What seemed like a simple act ignited a historic movement against racial segregation—and changed the trajectory of history. This bust honors a woman whose silent courage profoundly shaped the world, embodying the quiet strength and determination that defined her legacy.
Originality of the Model
The author declares that this work is their personally original model
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Rosa Louise McCauley Parks.stlDesigner61.82 MB
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