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This sculpture is a reflection on justice, an abstract and complex concept, often interpreted differently or even denied. The plane of a scale, transformed into a stele, becomes the symbol of an ideal justice, equal for all. But the holes made in the marble, finished in bronze, pose a disturbing question: is this equality always respected? The symmetry and the number of holes, which recall the balance of the scale, contrast with the awareness that… justice is often partial and subjective. The found object, an old scale, thus becomes a warning, an invitation to reflect on the meaning of justice and its application in society.
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.