The Harlem Globe trouters are one of the most prominent names in basketball entertainment. Known for inspiring, putting on shows for popes, kings, and queens around the world since the year of 1926. One of their most memorable players who passed away 2 years ago, goes by the name of Curly Neal, was nearly brought back to life in art from by Houston artist Mara.sculpt.it. Her talent for sculpting is displayed in this detailed Curly sculpture which she says was her first time doing an actual person. Known for Her sculpting foundation of black women expressing emotions with their face, has proven to be helpful. Looking at his cheek bones, they’re brought out just as they stood out in person, not forgetting the eyebrows and nose making this sculpture an almost replica. Remembered for their craftiness, Mara didn’t spoil the name by honoring the late Curly Neal.