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Music Instrument I

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Abstract composition on copper with a marble base, characterized by architectural-scenographic perception and a sense of rhythm. The metal detects the plastic qualities of the void and has the exclusive function of shaping it. The sculptor achieves this through the creation of a subtle relationship between the material and the immaterial, the visible and the invisible, the positive and the negative. The solid shapes of the sculpture, flat surfaces rather than volumes, move in real space, defining the void, dividing and dissecting it.
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Title: Music Instrument I
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Abstract composition on copper with a marble base, characterized by architectural-scenographic perception and a sense of rhythm.
The metal detects the plastic qualities of the void and has the exclusive function of shaping it.
The sculptor achieves this through the creation of a subtle relationship between the material and the immaterial, the visible and the invisible, the positive and the negative.
The solid shapes of the sculpture, flat surfaces rather than volumes, move in real space, defining the void, dividing and dissecting it.

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