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Realistic fragmented bronze statue of a female siren with green patina, cracks, red coral growths, one missing eye, and a scaly base.

Realistic fragmented bronze statue of a female siren with green patina, cracks, red coral growths, one missing eye, and a scaly base.

A fragmented bronze statue of a siren or sea spirit — the upper half of a woman fused with the faint outline of a fish tail below the waist. The statue is broken at the hips and one shoulder, as if retrieved in pieces from a wreck. The surface is richly corroded, layered with greenish-blue patina and orange coral growths. Tiny red coral branches, like poppies, sprout along the neck and shoulder. The face is serene but damaged, one eye missing, the other closed as if dreaming. The texture shifts from smooth sculpted bronze to rough, calcified coral, blending human craftsmanship with natural reclamation. Displayed against a plain background, the sculpture feels both archaeological and sacred. Style: Realistic underwater decay, with poetic overtones of loss and myth. Balanced between classical beauty and marine erosion See more