Anelo1997 - Exercise Three - 0923






Studied art history at Ecole du Louvre and specialised in contemporary art for over 25 years.
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Anelo1997's welded iron sculpture Exercise Three - 0923 (2023) is a two-part modular artwork, overall 80 × 140 × 12 cm (each part about 60 × 70 × 12 cm) and around 8 kg, hand-signed, produced in Italy, in excellent condition, with a certificate of authenticity from the artist.
Description from the seller
The architectures tell the relationship of man with space and therefore with time, the geometries multiply.
Certificate of authenticity from the artist.
Exercise Three - 0923
Data sheet
6 x 6 mm square section steel, arc welded, painted with Matt Black antioxidant paint.
The artwork is divided into 2 independent parts, each of which weighs approximately 4 kg and
Measures approximately 60 x 70 x 12 cm.
Overall dimensions: 80x140x12 cm.
Critical text
Exercise three is a modular artwork, an exercise in form and imagination.
The sculpture is composed of independent modules, which can be combined and varied at will.
producing a potentially unlimited number of shapes and combinations.
These exercises are a way to stimulate new intuitions both in the artist and in the viewer.
Seller's Story
The architectures tell the relationship of man with space and therefore with time, the geometries multiply.
Certificate of authenticity from the artist.
Exercise Three - 0923
Data sheet
6 x 6 mm square section steel, arc welded, painted with Matt Black antioxidant paint.
The artwork is divided into 2 independent parts, each of which weighs approximately 4 kg and
Measures approximately 60 x 70 x 12 cm.
Overall dimensions: 80x140x12 cm.
Critical text
Exercise three is a modular artwork, an exercise in form and imagination.
The sculpture is composed of independent modules, which can be combined and varied at will.
producing a potentially unlimited number of shapes and combinations.
These exercises are a way to stimulate new intuitions both in the artist and in the viewer.
