Federico Alibrio - Round dip

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Federico Alibrio presents Round dip, a resin and diplast sculpture in blue tones with a central white whale fin, 20 cm wide, 20 cm high, 10 cm deep, edition 20 of 50, dated 2025 and hand-signed.

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This three-dimensional art piece features an innovative composition, with a woven net that evokes ocean waves in a variety of blue shades. The intricate texture suggests movement and fluidity, reminiscent of the ocean depths and the beauty of marine life. At the center, a white shape represents a whale fin, standing out for its contrast and simplicity. This central element symbolizes the majesty of the oceans and the grandeur of the creatures that inhabit them.

The choice of colors and lines creates a visual effect of depth and dynamism, conveying a sense of serenity and connection with nature. The artist's signature, visible in one of the corners, further enhances the work, inviting viewers to immerse themselves in an underwater world where art and marine life intertwine harmoniously.

The Italian artist Federico Alibrio, born in 1995, is always seeking inspiration to grow through new experiences.

Graduated in Sculpture in 2021 from the Academy of Fine Arts of Catania, he works in sculpture and painting. He has participated and continues to participate in exhibitions and symposia of high cultural profile, demonstrating commitment and seriousness in approaching sculptural practice.

"People with an open mind find inspiration everywhere" is one of his philosophical approaches.

Reality itself is the greatest source of inspiration. Its passions are: wild animals (sensitive to endangered species) and trees.
His goal is to showcase the beauty of nature.

This three-dimensional art piece features an innovative composition, with a woven net that evokes ocean waves in a variety of blue shades. The intricate texture suggests movement and fluidity, reminiscent of the ocean depths and the beauty of marine life. At the center, a white shape represents a whale fin, standing out for its contrast and simplicity. This central element symbolizes the majesty of the oceans and the grandeur of the creatures that inhabit them.

The choice of colors and lines creates a visual effect of depth and dynamism, conveying a sense of serenity and connection with nature. The artist's signature, visible in one of the corners, further enhances the work, inviting viewers to immerse themselves in an underwater world where art and marine life intertwine harmoniously.

The Italian artist Federico Alibrio, born in 1995, is always seeking inspiration to grow through new experiences.

Graduated in Sculpture in 2021 from the Academy of Fine Arts of Catania, he works in sculpture and painting. He has participated and continues to participate in exhibitions and symposia of high cultural profile, demonstrating commitment and seriousness in approaching sculptural practice.

"People with an open mind find inspiration everywhere" is one of his philosophical approaches.

Reality itself is the greatest source of inspiration. Its passions are: wild animals (sensitive to endangered species) and trees.
His goal is to showcase the beauty of nature.

Details

Era
After 2000
Country of Origin
Italy
Material
Diplast, Resin
Artist
Federico Alibrio
Title of artwork
Round dip
Signature
Hand signed
Edition
20/50
Year
2025
Colour
Blue, White
Condition
Excellent condition
Height
20 cm
Width
20 cm
Depth
10 cm
ItalyVerified
376
Objects sold
100%
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