Artwork details
- Medium : Bronze, Stainless Steel With Stand
- Dimensions : Length: 5.9in, Height: 16.5in, Depth: 5.9in
- Edition : All editions sold (6 / 6)
- Artist's proof : 6
About this artwork
Un Uomo Normale is a profound exploration of the human condition, of the apparent normality that holds deeper secrets. It depits a man in a state of introspection, facingthe inevitable questions of aging and death, universal themes hat touch every human being at some point in their lives.
At first lance, his posture and expresion convey a sense of serenity and conemlation. However, one detail breaks the hamony of his form; his spine reveals an anormaly,… a mutation that suggest something beyond human. This element introduces a tension between apparent nomality and hidden otherness, challenging the perception o what it means to be "normal".
At first lance, his posture and expresion convey a sense of serenity and conemlation. However, one detail breaks the hamony of his form; his spine reveals an anormaly,… a mutation that suggest something beyond human. This element introduces a tension between apparent nomality and hidden otherness, challenging the perception o what it means to be "normal".
Francesca Dalla Benetta
Italy
Credentials
- International Exposure
- Featured in gallery curations
- Works on commission
« The stories of each character, isolated in an intimate and personal dimension, are reflections on human values, perceptions and emotions. »
Francesca Dalla Benetta is an Italian sculptor based in Mexico. After 10 years working as a makeup artist in the film industry, Dalla Benetta is now a dedicated full-time artist. Her work is characterized by anatomies and mixed forms. Faces and human bodies are combined with different textures, skins and elements, giving rise to hybrid and fantastic beings. Through unusual, strange and surreal bodies, her pieces focus on the problems of transformation, identity, the sense of belonging, self-perception and dreams.