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"Trittico" is an original iron sculpture with decadal origins for the artist, brought to life after many years. This piece is born from a revisited early project, realized with repurposed materials. The iron used is reclaimed from old windows and doors, with hinges carefully integrated into the design. The artist appreciates the beauty of imperfection, and this is reflected in the unique surface of the sculpture.
The abstract and minimalist style… makes it a versatile addition to any space. Its slim, thin, and stylized form adds a touch of elegance and sophistication. The linear design creates a sense of movement and flow, making it a captivating focal point.
This sculpture is a perfect addition to a curated shelf, desk, or entryway. Its medium size allows it to fit seamlessly into various settings, adding a touch of artistic flair without overwhelming the space.
Matteo Cecchinato is an artist working in the fields of painting, sculpture, and photography. His studies have led him to explore a wide range of fields, from archaeology to engineering, with great curiosity. He uses diverse and innovative techniques, ranging from collage with newspaper clippings to 3D printing, in an ever-evolving style that tends toward abstraction. His works are inspired by landscapes and nature, with influences stemming from a passion for antiquity and some autobiographical references.