Orpheus (2020) Sculpture by Pietro Di Pompeii

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  • Original Artwork (One Of A Kind) Sculpture, Stone on Stone
  • Dimensions Height 17.3in, Width 13in / 17.00 kg
  • Fit for outdoor? No, This artwork can not be displayed outdoor
  • Categories Sculptures under $1,000 Symbolism
Orpheus and his lyre, carved on a Brazilian marble plate without the aid of power tools. Orpheus sitting before the infernal portal, touches his lyre in mourning, for seven days and seven nights, after the second loss of his beloved. He is learning the human condition of loss. [...]
Orpheus and his lyre, carved on a Brazilian marble plate without the aid of power tools. Orpheus sitting before the infernal portal, touches his lyre in mourning, for seven days and seven nights, after the second loss of his beloved. He is learning the human condition of loss.

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Born in the ABC region of São Paulo, in the state of São Paulo (Brazil), he has his studio in Santo André, a land where he produces sculptures, paintings and drawings, combining the classic and the contemporary,[...]

Born in the ABC region of São Paulo, in the state of São Paulo (Brazil), he has his studio in Santo André, a land where he produces sculptures, paintings and drawings, combining the classic and the contemporary, using symbolism, joys and tragedies of the common.

He studied at the studio of sculptor Newton Santanna in the metropolis of São Paulo, where he learned the sculptural techniques of clay, marble, stone, wood, cement, plaster and cartapesta.

The street and the urban nightlife inspired the ballpoint pen sketches, which started the series of drawings seeking movement and the moment in the act of playing, which he has been developing ever since.

Currently, in addition to current work and commissions, he also teaches drawing and painting classes.

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