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Other details :
Artwork on plexiglass. Artwork framed.
Dimensions :
27.6x19.7in
About this artwork
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The most precious work of Demó and unique in the world, with over 1000 kt of precious stones.
Inside the work there are in fact:
524.00 kt of Emeralds
176.00 kt of Rubies
108., 50 kt of Sapphires
297.00 kt of Aquamarines
27.10 kt of Brilliant
Materials used: Resin, colors for glass, metal powders and precious stones on Plexiglas panel.
Technique: Spatula
« It is in this world where I find my peace, but, above all, where I satisfy my soul. »
Enrico Nicodemo is an award-winning painter and sculptor based in Italy whose works have been exhibited nationally, as well as in France, the United Arab Emirates, Slovakia, Slovenia, Brazil, Russia, the United States, Spain, and Monaco. She describes her artistic practice as characterized by a desire to "lead the mind beyond what the eyes see." Nicodemo often creates with acrylic, metallic powders, precious and semi-precious stones and resin.