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Sculpture, Polychromies on Ceramic
Size: 6.3 W x 6.7 H x 7.9 D in
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One night the artist found 25 heads fallen from the sky like meteorites. Meteorite 01 is one of those... But it is also a seed fallen from the sky to create new life on earth. The gaze of the meteorite man is intensely fixed towards the sky as if he were trying to maintain a link with the stars from which he was born. Paolo Pisano gives soul and life to his ceramic sculptures. A flaring force explodes from within and overwhelms us. A force that makes surfaces uneven, broken, stained, and fragmented. And so, the dark color of the ceramic and the stained and scratched surface of the sculpture recall the fire that enveloped the meteorite before falling on earth. (Limited edition #1 of #25. Each sculpture is personally hand finished and hand patinated by the artist, so each Meteorite is unique and different from the others. The collector will receive the sculpture visible in the photographs. Hand engraved on the clay: "Paolo Pisano 2017".) (Breakings, cracks, scratches, grazes, stains, bubbles, jagged edges, and similar apparent imperfections are instead part of the artwork.)
2017
Polychromies on Ceramic
One-of-a-kind Artwork
6.3 W x 6.7 H x 7.9 D in
Not Framed
Not applicable
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Paolo Pisano is an Italian sculptor living and working in the Tuscan nature of the hills in Pisa. The artist has a long career: he worked for the Cathedral of Pisa (Duomo di Pisa) and his pieces are present in the Museo dei Bozzetti di Pietrasanta, in important Tuscan monumental churches, and in private collections. The artist wants to release the vital energy imprisoned in the material. Paolo applies non-ordinary techniques and creation processes, studying the works of the ancient masters of the Middle Ages and the Italian Renaissance, and his artistic research focuses on the potentialities of the materials. To create his sculptures, Paolo used marble, wood, bronze, silver, gold, plastic, cement, resin, glass, lead, hard stones, and many other materials. In the last years, the artist has explored the potentialities of clay: a material that hides a pulsating soul inside. Currently, the artist creates terracotta sculptures: he molds them with the clay of various colors, and cooks them. Then he splinters the surfaces, scrapes them, colors them, and treats them with waxes and natural oils. Sometimes, with fire, ice, and boiling water, Paolo creates stains and breakings on the surfaces. Other times, the artist's sculptures are perfectly smooth and uniformly colored. Each terracotta is different from the other because different is the material's soul. Each sculpture creates with these techniques is a single piece that cannot be replicated. Paolo Pisano's sculptures as archaeological pieces that came down to us from ancient civilizations.
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