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Iron sculpture depicting a warrior-shepherd of the ancient Samnite people, present in southern Italy since the 4th century BC and constituting a vast territory with other Italic peoples. These people, primarily pastoralists, had cultural and commercial ties with other Italic peoples and the Greeks, but were also ready to vigorously defend themselves against Roman rule for a long time.
This work is part of the "Samnites" series, a project born from… my passion for history and to pay homage to a people who have left an indelible mark on our culture. It is a tribute to the Samnites, strong and courageous men who proudly defended their land. The hot-worked iron captures the strength and determination of these people, retaining the traces of fire and hammer like scars, telling a story of toil. The work is not merely an aesthetic representation, but an invitation to reflection. The Samnite warrior and shepherd is a symbol of courage and endurance.
Lino Spada is a self-taught artist who expresses his passion for art through painting, drawing, and sculpture. He uses innovative techniques such as wood collage to create sculpture-paintings where shapes and colors highlight the lines. He has a A unique way of combining painting, collage, and sculpture to create dynamic and expressive pieces! The works in the RITMI series are a prime example: a translation of sound into shapes and colors! The sculptures, on the other hand, are inspired by late-nineteenth-century Italian peasant culture and the ancient symbols of the Samnites. These essential works evoke a delicate relationship between man and nature, awakening a subtle emotionality and an intimate, dreamlike dimension. He uses traditional materials such as wood, iron, and stone, often recycled and treated to restore their original value.