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Speziari Fabiano
Italy
Sculpture, Wood on Wood
Size: 4.3 W x 78.7 H x 3.9 D in
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A message in a pencil are lamps sculpture made of solid wood. Each series has a different message. The series are made in 9 numbered pieces. The lamp use Strip led lights RGB - remote control manages color, light sequences and graduation of color. This lamp, at the moment, only works with a European electrical system. It must be connected to a 220V electrical network and use a 12v power supply (included). Before purchasing, check your electricity network. In many countries you will need to modify the sculpture's electrical system to adapt it to national electrical standards. It is not ready for delivery. I need 4 weeks for the realization. The one in the picture is one already made and not the one you will receive, which will still be the same as this.
2020
Wood on Wood
One-of-a-kind Artwork
4.3 W x 78.7 H x 3.9 D in
Not Framed
Not applicable
Ships in a Crate
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Italy.
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Fabiano Speziari was born in 1977. After graduating in design, he began working as an industrial technical designer and artist, experimenting with different materials and techniques, having a single guiding philosophy: to investigate the human soul, its relationship with nature and the environment that surrounds it. The human being who, naturally, is led to ask questions about that which surrounds them, but who often does not know how to respond, and eventually finds themselves with more questions than answers. From these thoughts have come various works over the years. Initially they were trees and natural forms done on canvas, or small, strange animals made of resin. He subsequently devoted himself for some years to land art and installations in nature, before moving on to using light and defined geometric forms. He began creating the “Message in a pencil” series, large bright pencils that convey messages. At the same time he developed the idea of agglomerates, housing modules that represent the home and human life relegated to an urban and standardised environment, giving life to paintings and luminous sculptures. His current projects include developing a new botanical encyclopedia for future generations and creating mini dioramas which use sound and light technology, as well as dematerialising art by experimenting with cryptoart.
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