#Ihope - Earth 2023
Eleonora Francioni Antonio Mastromarino
BronzeMetal
20 ⨯ 25 ⨯ 20 cm, ø 20 cm
ConditionExcellent
€ 750 - 1.350
Eleonora Francioni Antonio Mastromarino
- About the artwork"I HOPE" is the voice of hope. The nude bronze woman, unveiled, wears a mask that conceals her face, keeping her expressions hidden to represent the essence of all women universally. The woman rests upon our planet, the one and only Earth we have and must preserve for future generations. Engraved on her abdomen is the inscription #Ihope, a clear and powerful message that strengthens the meaning of the artwork. "I HOPE" invites us to believe in the power of hope, embrace the universality of a shared desire, and embark on a journey towards a bright future. On the Earth, the maternal line is highlighted in gold leaf, as in all the works of this Matrilineal collection.
DETAILS
#Ihope Earth - Bronze
Edition: 8 numbered editions plus 4 Artist's Proofs
Year: 2023
Dimensions: 20x25x20cm
Weight: Approximately 2kg
Materials: Bronze, eco-friendly mortar, rice chaff, and iron filings
The woman is crafted using the ancient lost-wax bronze casting technique, while the Earth is created using metal powder, eco-friendly mortar, and rice chaff obtained from rice processing.
The certificate of authenticity is placed behind the artwork, and the signature and numbering are engraved on the sculpture's feet.
The artwork for sale includes 4 Artist's Proofs and 8 numbered editions.
The sculpture is carefully packaged in a highly durable, recyclable cardboard box and shipped via express courier. Our collectors are very satisfied with the robustness of our packaging. The chosen materials minimize the percentage of pollutants, including the use of wood shavings as padding for shipping.
For shipments outside the European Union, the sculpture will be accompanied by a certificate of free exportation for contemporary artworks, stamped and authenticated by the Export Office of the Superintendent of Fine Arts in Florence, belonging to the Ministry of Culture.
As for shipments to Germany, we are registered with the German LUCID system to ensure proper packaging disposal. We are committed to following environmental regulations and contributing to the reduction of environmental impact.
Whether the sculpture is shipped outside the European Union or to Germany, we ensure that all necessary documents are provided and that we comply with the required procedures to guarantee safe and legal delivery.
By purchasing this artwork, you will become part of our collectors and supporters, contributing to the promotion and dissemination of art. - About the artist
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. Aware of the importance of preserving and protecting the environment, they are dedicated to using eco-friendly, recycled and regenerated materials for their creations. Their dedication to sustainability results in works of art that not only excite, but also help preserve our precious planet.
Over the years, Eleonora and Antonio have participated in numerous art exhibitions, fairs and collectives in Italy and abroad. In their artistic career, they have addressed themes of great sensitivity and emotional impact, focusing on motherhood understood as expectation, project, goal and psychophysical metamorphosis that generates new life. This work has evolved into an in-depth research on the female universe. Each of their creations is a testament to the courage and transformation that characterizes women's lives. Through their ability to bring matter to life, they transform their interest in the female world into sculptures that capture the soul and essence of every woman.
They collaborate with some Italian contemporary art galleries, such as the Laura Tartarelli Contemporary Art Gallery in Pietrasanta and the OXO Gallery in Barga. Furthermore, as independent artists, they also promote and spread their art through social channels, online auctions and their new e-commerce.
Eleonora Francioni was born in Florence on July 4, 1978 and attended the Academy of Fine Arts in Florence; Antonio Mastromarino was born in Massafra (TA) on 23 September 1978 and is self-taught.
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