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VHB 26 F - atomic consequence (2023) Sculpture by Schascia
Seller Schascia
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Original Artwork (One Of A Kind)
Sculpture,
Clay
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Ceramics
on Object
- Dimensions Height 3.5in, Width 3.9in / 0.50 kg
- Artwork's condition The artwork is in perfect condition
- Fit for outdoor? No, This artwork can not be displayed outdoor
- Categories Sculptures under $500 Pop Art Motorcycle
Il manufatto in Argilla morbida è impattato con il suolo da un'altezza di circa 1500 mm. la conseguenza è una deformazione per spiaccicamento del manufatto.
Nonostante la sua deformazione il carburatore è stato cotto in forno industriale ad una temperatura intorno al migliaio di gradi Celsius.
Carburettor reproduced in ceramic dating back to the post-apocalyptic era, dating back to a period where the world inhabited by humanity no longer consists of the Earth alone, but has expanded to the entire Terrestrial Sphere, including the Moon, Mars, Plutonium and the lunar orbit Alpha Centauri, in which hundreds of "Ceramic Motorcycles" orbit
The cost of fuel has increased so much that it has become extinct on all planets, motorcycles and all mechanical vehicles have become piles of rusty iron, compared to terrestrial levels the average temperature of the planet has increased by 250° centigrade, every mechanical part on the globe has it's melted.
Storia di: Sasacchi Mi Orso
Related themes
Schascia CarburatoreSchascia DisegnoSchascia Ceramica ArgillaSchascia DipintiSchascia Drawing Motorcycles
Schascia, born in 1976 and living in Milan, is a versatile artist who stands out for his passion for painting and sculpture. Self-taught, he has explored art without going through traditional academic paths, developing a unique style that combines a love of motorcycles and artistic abstraction.
His painting is an ode to modern motorcycles, vintage vehicles, as well as unique creations such as special motorcycles and café racers. Schascia captures not only the mechanical beauty of these machines but also their character and spirit through his vibrant canvases. His attraction to cubism and abstract art is evident in the way he deconstructs and reinvents these motorcycles, presenting them in new and fascinating ways.
In addition to his pictorial works, Schascia is passionate about sculpture, particularly the recreation of motorcycle parts in ceramic. This practice allows him to merge his love for mechanics and art, giving birth to innovative sculptures that combine functionality and aesthetics.
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Nationality:
ITALY
- Date of birth : 1976
- Artistic domains:
- Groups: Contemporary Italian Artists