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Artwork details
- Medium : Steel With Stand
- Dimensions : Length: 7.5in, Height: 14.4in, Depth: 5.9in
About this artwork
This sculpture, part of the 'Roots' series, is a tribute to farm work, an activity that has marked the history of humanity. At the centre of the work is a humble iron tool, once indispensable for sharpening sickles and now transformed once again into the protagonist of a new story. The object thus becomes a symbol of resistance and perseverance. Its simple and functional shape, once an integral part of an everyday gesture, today speaks to us of a…
world that no longer exists, evoking a sense of nostalgia and respect for traditions. Each of us can find a different meaning, a memory, an emotion in this work. It is an invitation to look at the past with new eyes, to value our roots. The work is treated with transparent anti-rust and wax to enhance the surface marked by time and work, it is provided with a Certificate of Authenticity and shipped in a wooden crate.
Lino Spada
Italy
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.
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.
Lino Spada
Opera N. 34
$1,150