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Francesca BernardiniStart of Evolution by F. Bernardini - large marble sculpture, egg-shaped2015
2015
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Marble sculpture. 100 × 160 × 135 cm // 39.3 in x 63 in x 53 in.
This artwork is available on commission. It will be created on the same basis as shown in the images and under the same conditions apart from the material: the sculpture in the photo is in Breccia marble from China and the new one would be made with another marble. Each piece is unique due to the creative process used. The production time for this sculpture is 4 months.
- Creator:Francesca Bernardini (1974, Italian)
- Creation Year:2015
- Dimensions:Height: 39.38 in (100 cm)Width: 63 in (160 cm)Depth: 53.15 in (135 cm)
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- Gallery Location:Paris, FR
- Reference Number:1stDibs: LU803112656882
Francesca Bernardini’s marble sculptures, with their smooth, rounded forms, are rooted in states of mind, emotions and personal experiences. The shapes and volumes that give them form are often inspired by the natural world and are loaded with symbolism linked to universal themes: personal development, the importance of human interaction, respect for nature and the cycle of life. Francesca Bernardini participates in numerous sculpture symposia around the world such as in Morocco, Turkey, Taiwan, Chile, Iran and Brazil. During these professional excursions, the sculptor has the opportunity to create monumental sculptures. “Inspired by the observation of the microcosm of the natural world, my work highlights particular details and distorts dimensions, my forms becoming containers of past life or of inner or emotional metamorphoses.”
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