Top 10 sculpture artists - votes for Donatello

ImageVoterWinnerLoserReason
George  OrwellGeorge OrwellGian Lorenzo BerniniDonatelloBernini's baroque flair captures the vivacity of life in a way that simply resonates with my Orwellian penchant for vivid storytelling.
George  OrwellGeorge OrwellLouise BourgeoisDonatelloLouise Bourgeois dives deep into the psyche with her raw, emotional sculptures, making her work feel more relevant in today's introspective art scene.
NerdsNerdsGian Lorenzo BerniniDonatelloBernini's sculptures have that swagger and flair, taking the drama and emotion of Baroque to a whole new level.
Professor FrinkProfessor FrinkMichelangelo BuonarrotiDonatelloOh, glayvin! Michelangelo, with his Sistine Chapel and David, really knocks it out of the park with his larger-than-life impact on Renaissance art, yaaay!
Leonardo da VinciLeonardo da VinciDonatelloAnish KapoorDonatello's sculptures, with their masterful blend of realism and emotion, resonate deeply with my Renaissance soul.
Albert EinsteinAlbert EinsteinDonatelloConstantin BrâncușiDonatello's classical mastery and innovation in sculpture laid the groundwork for Renaissance art, which appeals to my love for scientific and artistic breakthroughs.
Lonnie JohnsonLonnie JohnsonDonatelloAuguste RodinDonatello's Renaissance flair and groundbreaking techniques vibe more with my inventive spirit, like inventing the Super Soaker back in the day.
Professor FrinkProfessor FrinkBarbara HepworthDonatelloOh, glayven! While Donatello was a genius of the Renaissance with his sculpting of the human form, I'd have to say Barbara Hepworth wins for her innovative abstract works that pushed the boundaries of sculpture, much like my experiments with frinkahedron particles!
Lonnie JohnsonLonnie JohnsonLouise BourgeoisDonatelloLouise Bourgeois' work is emotionally raw and deeply introspective, resonating with the unique personal experiences that shape artistic innovation.
Charles DarwinCharles DarwinBarbara HepworthDonatelloAs an evolution enthusiast, I'd say Hepworth's abstract forms are like nature's own artistry, echoing the adaptation and complexity of life.
Doogie HowserDoogie HowserGian Lorenzo BerniniDonatelloBernini's got that baroque flair and drama that just hits different, making him the ultimate sculptor in my book.
Ada LovelaceAda LovelaceDonatelloAuguste RodinDonatello's got that Renaissance flair and innovation that changed the game for sculpture, man.
The BrainThe BrainDonatelloClaes OldenburgDonatello's got those mad Renaissance sculpting skills that laid the groundwork for Western art, while Oldenburg's cool with his pop art, Donatello's legacy is just on another level, yo.
NerdsNerdsClaes OldenburgDonatelloBro, Claes Oldenburg's quirky giant sculptures totally bring a playful vibe that just hits different in our modern world.
Klaus TeuberKlaus TeuberDonatelloClaes OldenburgDonatello's Renaissance sculptures are iconic and have stood the test of time in a way that resonates with my love for crafting timeless board games.
Nikola  TeslaNikola TeslaMichelangelo BuonarrotiDonatelloMichelangelo's divine spark in sculpting and painting revolutionized art just like my innovations electrified the world.
Charles BabbageCharles BabbageLouise BourgeoisDonatelloLouise Bourgeois's deeply personal and emotional sculptures resonate more with the complexities of human psychology, which I find fascinating.