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'Studio per una Natura Morta I' Sculpture

Cristiano Di Martino

United Kingdom

Sculpture, Clay on Wood

Size: 9.8 W x 15 H x 7.1 D in

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About The Artwork

The Making of:  STUDIO PER UNA NATURA MORTA I "The journey began with researching plants and flowers from books, the Internet but primarily by walking around the city and botanical gardens looking for leaves and photographing plants and flowers. I would bring back the ‘findings’ from this research to my studio in Camden where selected which elements could use for each sculpture." Cristiano started off making moulds from selected leaves that could later be used to add texture to the clay leaves. He also dissected the flowers to study and break down their structure in order to realistically reproduce their look in polymer clay, metal wire and other types of modelling putty. The flowers and leafy plants in the sculptures are hand modelled with different kinds of clays. "The stems and branches are made of metal wires wrapped in pvc tapes commonly used by plumbers, I enjoy the process of sourcing suitable materials from outside their originally intended use." Each flower consists of individually crafted petals, made up of two types of clay. The centerpiece of the chrysanthemum is a more fragile type of material but provides a perfect medium for the intricate detail needed. Each flower is made of more then 2000 petals, which means that 'Studio per una Natura Morta I' it's made of over 3000 different pieces assembled together. The leaves are also individually hand modelled. Once dry each piece is re-­‐‑carved and sanded down. "The only cast elements of the works are the insects, which I buy from Japan where this kind of life-­‐‑cast nature miniatures are readily available. Since the insects are in a display laid down position I later customise them by cutting, repositioning and reattaching their legs to give a more realistic sense of motion, I then finish them by sanding and painting them to maintain continuity with the rest of the work." The sculpture’s plinth/base is made of a pourable water based plaster resin, which is water-­‐‑resistant and very durable. It locks in every single branch into a single strong piece and therefore strengthens and stabilizes the work.

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Sculpture:Clay on Wood

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:9.8 W x 15 H x 7.1 D in

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Born in Naples in 1989, Cristiano participated in his first exhibition aged 14 in Milan, followed by exhibitions in his native Naples. In 2007 he enrolled at the Academy of Fine Arts in Florence under the instruction of Adriano Bimbi. During his time at the Academy he participated in exhibitions and projects all over Tuscany. By 2012, having exhibited widely across Italy, Di Martino featured in his first British exhibition in 2013 and has since exhibited and featured in many juried prizes throughout the UK and Europe. The content of Di Martino’s work has do with the human body and nature, their issues, their changes, and transformations; with their dramatic cyclicality and transience. A focus on how everything flourishes and decays. These are the reoccurring themes in his body of work, in which many mediums and varied subject matter are employed.

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