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Size: 39.4 W x 63 H x 17.7 D in
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The Coat C3 by the artist Stefania Puntaroli is an handcraft made in Italy, created from the structure of the matematical fractal follows the sequence of Fibonacci numbers, whose geometric perfection takes advantage of the Quintessence in its philosophical sense. The logo of this limited edition is formed by the star inscribed in the pentagon and in the circle, which is transformed into balloon to symbolize the five elements (air, water, fire, earth, ether). Important features are the hand-painted parts , the fabrics printed from the artist’s works, who make the coat unique. The model is characterized by asymmetric cuts and diagonals that suggest dynamism. The coat is made with black wool 100% leather, canvas, sail printed canvas and silver thread. Is recommended hand washing.
2011
other on Soft (Yarn, Cotton, Fabric)
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39.4 W x 63 H x 17.7 D in
Not Framed
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An extremely sensitive and eclectic artist, dedicated to meditation and the out-doors, she lives between Florence and Castiglioncello, where her Studio-Casa in clay and straw is in operation. Puntaroli perpetually puts herself in play and experiments, moving From engraving to performance, the title of the mon-ographic thesis written about her in 2013 by Chiara Innocenti. Her encounter with engraving at the Academy was love at first sight: Stefania delved into this marvellous technique thanks to a scholarship from the International School Il Bisonte in Florence. Her acquaintance with the founder Maria Luigia Guaita, animated by a pure passion for the world of graphic art, was a great inspiration for her. With Edizioni Canopo in Prato, she printed artist's books for Christiane Löhr, Lucy Jochamowitz and Luisa Rabbia. Scholarships, symposia in painting, sculpture and interior decoration led her to stay in Germany, Croatia, England and Australia. Trips to Japan, Thailand, Laos, India and Cambodia led to numer-ous projects. She has worked at the Uffizi and San Marco Museums in Florence as a Museum Technical Assistant, which allowed her to deepen her knowledge of great masterpieces of art and meet the poet Rino Cavasino, with whom she produced texts for illustrated books, exhibitions and performances. She shared the Florentine studio at Santa Croce 19 with Antonella Mercati, a member of the Duo SPAM2, finalist for the 2007 Celeste Prize. Artist and fellow student Sandro Bottari introduced Stefania to the world of performance and Sara Buoso curated the events of the London period. Paola Ballerini, her Art History teacher, became a curator and mentor several times, as well as an example to follow in passing on that same powerful passion to her students. She joined the Women Visual Artists Database, a project of Wind Mill non-profit organisation, founded by Laura VdB Facchini in 2020.
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