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Matrilineare - Venere I yellow Print - Limited Edition of 20

Francioni Mastromarino

Italy

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Welcome to our contemporary sculpture exhibition "The New Era of Matriarchy" by artists Eleonora Francioni and Antonio Mastromarino. We are proud to present our latest creation, the Venere Matrilineare sculpture. Crafted individually using traditional techniques involving clay modeling and casting, each piece has slight tonal variations, making it unique and special. The Venere Matrilineare sculpture is part of our collection "The New Era of Matriarchy," where we emphasize the maternal line scratched onto the aluminum and a stylized vulva at the center of the hair. The sculpture is made from high-quality materials and supported by an aluminum frame painted with five different colors to collect: red, yellow, blue, aluminum, and ivory. It suits any environment, both modern and classic, and is also suitable for outdoor spaces due to the quality of materials used. Each piece is carefully shipped by express courier, wrapped in wood chips to reduce the environmental impact of packaging. Moreover, the authenticity certificate accompanying the artwork is signed by the authors. Eleonora Francioni and Antonio Mastromarino are a couple of artists who have been collaborating in their art studio in Pietrasanta for over 20 years. While Eleonora is a graduate of the Academy of Fine Arts, Antonio is self-taught. Their artistic production is centered around the female figure and the use of eco-sustainable and recycled materials, such as waste from industrial production. For this work, rice husk is used as the waste material, along with low-content pollutant acrylic resins. The artwork is non-toxic and fireproof. Francioni and Mastromarino's works are present in private collections in Europa and U.S.A. The Venere Matrilineare sculpture is a valuable addition to any art collection and represents a long-term investment. Due to its quality and artistic value, offers below the reserve price will not be accepted. Do not miss the opportunity to own this unique sculpture!

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Print:Giclee on Fine Art Paper

Size:8 W x 10 H x 0.1 D in

Size with Frame:13.25 W x 15.25 H x 1.2 D in

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The beginning of the artistic collaboration between Eleonora Francioni and Antonio Mastromarino dates back to 2004, the year in which they successfully presented a traveling personal exhibition entitled "Joys of the South" in Salento, Puglia. The exhibition centered on a collection of 10 hydro resin bas-reliefs, accompanied by silver jewellery. Their meeting gave birth to a fusion of artistic talents and visions. Since 2003, the desire to "make art" and gigantism pushes the duo to move to Pietrasanta, a city of art where they still live, dedicating themselves full time to sculpture. Their studio in Pietrasanta has become a place of creation and intense work, where ideas take shape and emotions are transformed into sculptures. Their art is the result of continuous research and a profound harmony that translates into works that are striking for their beauty and authenticity. Each piece is the result of a fusion of ideas, constant dialogue and deep mutual respect. In 2013 they created more than seventy small bronze and silver sculptures inspired by the futurist Bonetti. In 2015 they organized and participated in a large group show with over 100 sculptures and 20 artists in the historic center of Massafra (TA) with a catalog signed by Enea Chersicola from Trieste. Francioni and Mastromarino are the authors of two large sculptures on Leonardo da Vinci. The first in steel and resin, about 3 meters high, is located in the Bandinelli art forest in Greve in Chianti after being presented in 2014 on the lawn in front of the Palazzo Mediceo in Seravezza (LU) and inside the horticultural garden from Florence. The second in hydro resin depicts the senile portrait of Leonardo and is made from a negative in plaster on a clay model, acquired by Riso Scotti, exceeding 4 meters in height. In 2019 they participate in the urban exhibition Art to not sleep - Motions of the soul – Tribute to Leonardo curated by Alberto Bartalini and his staff with the artists Gustavo Aceves, Emanuele Giannelli, Giuseppe Carta among others. Also in 2019, the large sculpture was exhibited at the Medici Palace in Seravezza for Cibart and finally in Piazza del Municipio in Pavia for the Looking for Monna Lisa exhibition which ended in June 2020 with a catalog edited by Valerio Dheò. Research on the use of sustainable materials is a fundamental element in Eleonora and Antonio's work.

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