Santicri (1992) - Running out






Holds a bachelor’s degree in art history and led modern and contemporary post-war art at Bonhams.
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Artist Santicri (1992) presents the resin sculpture Running out (2020), a limited edition of 50, measuring 26 × 26 × 6 cm, hand-signed with a certificate of authenticity, made in Italy.
Description from the seller
Artwork exhibited in New York on the occasion of the prestigious ICFF in NY.
Technique: resin
Measurements: H26 x L6 x P16 cm
Condition: new
Hand-signed certificate of authenticity
Edition: black and green
The sequential number may not correspond to the one indicated in the photo.
The product is designed for wall mounting using a dedicated hook.
Through its simplicity and ability to draw attention to an everyday object, the artist invites us to reflect on the deeper meaning of daily life.
Choosing a faucet, a common element in our homes, as the main subject can be seen as a statement about the routine and monotony of modern life. The fact that the faucet is hanging on the wall and not connected to anything might symbolize the sense of disconnection or uselessness that is sometimes experienced in contemporary society.
The water droplet emerging from the faucet adds an element of movement and life to the artwork, creating an interesting contrast with the stillness of the faucet itself. This could be interpreted as a reminder of nature and constant evolution, even amidst the staticity of everyday life.
In general, this sculpture challenges viewers to consider beauty and meaning in the most mundane objects of our existence. Its simplicity and ambiguity make it open to various interpretations, which is a distinctive feature of contemporary art.
Born in 1992 in Macerata, in the Marche region, he pursued a path that, through studies in Surveying and Architecture, led him to collaborate with an artisan specializing in resin sculptures. There, he developed an increasingly strong need to find himself and to unleash his creativity.
It is never easy to classify one's own art.
I try to convey what my eyes see, my way of perceiving my surroundings, and I rework it with a design that aligns well with modern times: impactful and memorable.
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Artwork exhibited in New York on the occasion of the prestigious ICFF in NY.
Technique: resin
Measurements: H26 x L6 x P16 cm
Condition: new
Hand-signed certificate of authenticity
Edition: black and green
The sequential number may not correspond to the one indicated in the photo.
The product is designed for wall mounting using a dedicated hook.
Through its simplicity and ability to draw attention to an everyday object, the artist invites us to reflect on the deeper meaning of daily life.
Choosing a faucet, a common element in our homes, as the main subject can be seen as a statement about the routine and monotony of modern life. The fact that the faucet is hanging on the wall and not connected to anything might symbolize the sense of disconnection or uselessness that is sometimes experienced in contemporary society.
The water droplet emerging from the faucet adds an element of movement and life to the artwork, creating an interesting contrast with the stillness of the faucet itself. This could be interpreted as a reminder of nature and constant evolution, even amidst the staticity of everyday life.
In general, this sculpture challenges viewers to consider beauty and meaning in the most mundane objects of our existence. Its simplicity and ambiguity make it open to various interpretations, which is a distinctive feature of contemporary art.
Born in 1992 in Macerata, in the Marche region, he pursued a path that, through studies in Surveying and Architecture, led him to collaborate with an artisan specializing in resin sculptures. There, he developed an increasingly strong need to find himself and to unleash his creativity.
It is never easy to classify one's own art.
I try to convey what my eyes see, my way of perceiving my surroundings, and I rework it with a design that aligns well with modern times: impactful and memorable.
