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The Golfer Figurine - GUILLERMO FORCHINO

Guillermo Forchino certainly has a sense of humour. He is a talented artist who makes comic figures that resemble the world of comic strip and cartoon characters. Forchino works with polyresin to model his characters and when you look at his works of art, you can't help but admire his cleverness. Enjoy this story behind his creation, The Golfer...

The hole was far away, Mauro Rugolin needed to hit hard, but with accuracy. He knew he could do it; several times, he had seen Tiger do the same. That afternoon, a crowd had come to see him and they were all hoping to witness his magnificent drive. He spread his legs exactly how one should. In perfect synchronization, he initiated a rotation of his shoulders and waist while stabilizing his right knee just a little.

At first, he glanced an instant at his distant objective while drawing a small smile of self-importance. He continued his impeccable movement while concentrating on the little white ball. He remained immobile several seconds and with all his force…gave a tremendous whack lifting an enormous clod of earth. The little ball was never found, but the clod of earth finished its arc on the head of the referee, who had to be hospitalized because of a huge bruise above his left eye.

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Guillermo Forchino certainly has a sense of humour. He is a talented artist who makes comic figures that resemble the world of comic strip and cartoon characters. Forchino works with polyresin to model his characters and when you look at his works of art, you can't help but admire his cleverness. Enjoy this story behind his creation, The Golfer...

The hole was far away, Mauro Rugolin needed to hit hard, but with accuracy. He knew he could do it; several times, he had seen Tiger do the same. That afternoon, a crowd had come to see him and they were all hoping to witness his magnificent drive. He spread his legs exactly how one should. In perfect synchronization, he initiated a rotation of his shoulders and waist while stabilizing his right knee just a little.

At first, he glanced an instant at his distant objective while drawing a small smile of self-importance. He continued his impeccable movement while concentrating on the little white ball. He remained immobile several seconds and with all his force…gave a tremendous whack lifting an enormous clod of earth. The little ball was never found, but the clod of earth finished its arc on the head of the referee, who had to be hospitalized because of a huge bruise above his left eye.

About Guillermo Forchino

BI146