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In this sculpture, I explored the explosive energy of the heart, transforming intense emotions into vibrant forms and bright colors. I used resin, aluminum, and wood to create a dynamic movement that seems to burst forth from the wall, bringing vitality and movement to spaces. This work speaks to the power of human passions, an explosion of life ready to fill every corner of your home with overwhelming energy.
This work is currently destined for… a series of exhibitions in public spaces and museums.
Massimo Sansavini, painter, sculptor, and digital artist, stands out for his training in Ravenna and his extensive international exhibition history. He uses a unique technique of colored and lacquered wooden interlocking pieces applied to aluminum foil, creating works that blend painting and sculpture, often inspired by nature and social dynamics. His works exude a playful and disenchanted dimension, inviting the viewer to reflect on human relationships and rediscover the wonder of childhood.