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Iride Autunnale no.1 and no.2

These are two twin elongated sculptures. They are partly turned at the lathe and partly formed with traditional tools like draw knives. They were charred with fire. The charred part is consolidated using a spray varnish, that is then burned in some places to achieve a white shade.
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Marco Bellini
Camino, Italy
Marco Bellini’s wooden sculptures are invitations to get in touch with some of our most primitive needs as human beings. Archaic and evocative, they e ...
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