Detalles de la obra
- Técnica : Resina, Mármol Con pedestal
- Dimensiones : Largo: 6,3in, Alto: 19,7in, Ancho: 6,3in
Acerca de la obra
ALTER EGO is a resin sculpture adorned with mixed-media flowers that sprout delicately from the figure's shoulders and crown. The piece depicts a humanoid bust with soft, pale features, a serene yet introspective gaze, and a surreal extension resembling animal bones. The juxtaposition of fragile blossoms with the skeletal forms reflects a dialogue between life and death, delicacy and resilience. Subtle touches of color on the flowers and the figure’s…
flushed cheeks add warmth and life to its otherwise muted tones.
This sculpture belongs to the collection "Where Flowers Are Born", which explores themes of transformation, rebirth, and hope. Each piece in the collection, often monochrome and white, incorporates floral elements as symbols of life emerging from decay. Through this piece, the artist invites reflection on the beauty of metamorphosis and the enduring power of nature and humanity to thrive even in adversity.
This sculpture belongs to the collection "Where Flowers Are Born", which explores themes of transformation, rebirth, and hope. Each piece in the collection, often monochrome and white, incorporates floral elements as symbols of life emerging from decay. Through this piece, the artist invites reflection on the beauty of metamorphosis and the enduring power of nature and humanity to thrive even in adversity.
Francesca Dalla Benetta
Italia
Credenciales
- Exposición internacional
- Incluido en las curadurías de galerías
- Trabajo a comisión
« Las historias de cada personaje, aisladas en una dimensión íntima y personal, son reflexiones sobre valores humanos, percepciones y emociones. »
Francesca Dalla Benetta es una escultora italiana afincada en México. Después de 10 años trabajando como maquilladora en la industria del cine, Dalla Benetta es ahora una artista dedicada a tiempo completo. Su trabajo se caracteriza por anatomías y formas mixtas. Rostros y cuerpos humanos se combinan con diferentes texturas, pieles y elementos, dando lugar a seres híbridos y fantásticos. A través de cuerpos insólitos, extraños y surrealistas, sus piezas se centran en los problemas de transformación, identidad, sentido de pertenencia, autopercepción y sueños.