Jamaican Girl by Enzo Plazzotta, Bronze on Marble Base, From Edition of 9, 158cm high by 44cm wide by 72cm deep, Body, Female sculpture
This piece by Enzo Plazzotta is a bronze sculpture on a marble base, measuring 158cm high, 44cm wide, and 72cm deep. The piece shows a nude woman seated on a simplified tree stump. Plazzotta carves the stump back so only the areas that support her remain, which keeps the composition clean and directs attention to her form. She sits in a relaxed pose, her legs bent and her weight settled naturally. Her head turns down and to the left, giving her gesture a quiet, reflective quality.
As she rests, her expression stays neutral, yet her posture suggests calm focus. Her hair is shaved close to the scalp, which sharpens the lines of her profile and emphasizes her facial structure. Her hands rest softly in her lap, further grounding the pose. Plazzotta shapes the figure with smooth, confident modelling, yet he also leaves visible marks, small divots, and gentle bumps. These details bring energy to the bronze and reveal the sculptor’s hand.
Meanwhile, the stump contrasts with the figure. It keeps a rougher texture, suggesting bark and natural wear. This difference in surface makes the woman appear even more refined, though still warm and human. Additionally, the sculpture holds a deep natural bronze colour, which shifts subtly along its curves and recesses.
Overall, Jamaican Girl blends realism with expressive texture. The sculpture moves from rough to smooth, from grounded to introspective, and from structural support to human presence. Each transition guides the viewer’s eye and strengthens the quiet emotional weight of the work.































