White Torso
This is a hand-made, 3D-printed male torso. A real male, not an artist’s impression.
For more information, see the details below.

This is, ahem, a while male body with all parts intact.
We tend to be a bit coy when it comes to the male anatomy, especially in TV and films. By contrast, women’s bits are routinely on display.
This sculpture serves to redress the balance. It is made from a real human being, with nothing added or taken away. It is neither enhanced nor reduced. The tummy is real. The bum is real. It’s man as he is. He isn’t an Adonis, just a real guy.
If he faces the front in your living room, the penis is at the centre of this work. Put the sculpture on a table and you can’t avoid seeing the man’s cock. It’s at eye level.
And when granny comes, you can turn him to face the wall.
I produced this work by getting a life model into a scanning studio where they scan everything from car parts to medical devices. We scanned his body using one of their high resolution, commercial-quality, extremely expensive devices. Every minute in their studio cost $$$.
I then printed it using shiny resin, and topped it with glass, so you can use it as a table top. It will be a talking piece, possibly shocking, definitely distinctive.
Is it objectification? Maybe. Does it have connotations about fantasy figures? Possibly. Transgressive? Yeah, probably.
You will see some imperfections in the torso, due to the printing process (it’s still a developing art), though I will do some additional sanding before you get it.
The torso is mounted on a heavy oak block which came from my local saw mill, and has been oiled to enhance the grain. The oil won’t come off on furniture; it has hardened. Unlike varnish it makes the wood shine though beautifully. Did I mention it is very heavy?
The torso is mounted on to the block using steel rods and a bolt.
When you get it, and I will provide instructions, you push the rods into the wood block, and secure each with the nut. It comes complete. It is very straightforward.
The table-top is white tempered circular glass. White shiny glass on top of a shiny white male torso. Hmm.
I have put two glasses on the glass to show you the scale. Like the wood, the glass is heavy. I haven’t stuck the glass to the torso, because transporting it would be difficult. I provide double-sided transparent adhesive tabs.
Each of my sculptures is hand-made, from selecting wood at the saw mill, to printing the sculpture (which takes hours). I will sign the piece on the side of the block.
Size: H 66cm x W 48cm x D 31cm
Method: Resin, glass and wood.
The cost is around £1,700, depending on postage, and whether you want oval glass, round glass, or no glass at all. Contact me using the contact form for more information.
Allow four weeks for printing and delivery. Payment: 50% in advance, 50% on despatch. It’s best to get in touch in advance, because the block takes time to hew and polish.
