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"The Popess," created by artists Eleonora Francioni and Antonio Mastromarino, is a work that challenges convention, inspires profound reflection, and demonstrates masterful craftsmanship. Conceived as a feminine reinterpretation of Bodini's famous Pope, it is a visual manifesto that addresses universal themes such as power, gender dynamics, and the overcoming of social archetypes. Patriarchy is a stereotype and archetype rooted in our society, a… structure that has shaped cultures and mentalities for centuries.
"The High Priestess" stands as a symbol of disruption and transformation, inviting reflection on how social conventions can be challenged and redefined. Through its powerful and charismatic female figure, the work celebrates women's strength and fertility, but also proposes an alternative vision of authority and leadership, free from the constraints of a system historically dominated by the "stronger sex."
The sculpture is an invitation to rethink gender roles.
Francioni Mastromarino primarily works in sculpture, creating works in hydroresin and silver, and boasts a significant background in art and life in Pietrasanta. Her technique is grounded in the figure and daily creative work, masterfully shaping materials and concepts in constant dialogue. Through her works, she conveys authentic and profound emotions, becoming a voice in the fight against gender stereotypes and injustice, with a powerful message that is both feminist and environmental.