The sculptor Cícero D'Avila was a student of Letters at the University of São Paulo (USP) and sculpture in Carrara-Italy, at the Pietro Tacca Marble School. In Italy, where he lived, studied and worked for some time in important studios, he acquired experience in all the techniques that involve sculpture. He specialized in figurative sculpture, a segment that he defends bravely nowadays despite living in an ocean of avant-garde spirits. With a hyper-realistic, light, expressive, technical and creative work, his figurative brings variations of the traditional at the same time as modern to the present day.