Salvatore Alibrio - Drinking horse -

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Sculpture by Salvatore Alibrio, titled Drinking horse -, in Maiolica ceramic with a patinated terracotta finish, 39 cm high, 16 cm wide and 13 cm deep, unique 1/1 piece signed by hand and mounted on a metal base, dating from 2025 and shipped with a certificate of authenticity after August 18.

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Please note: the lots will be shipped after August 18.

Unique handmade piece

Sculpture of a horse drinking in patinated terracotta with a ferro base, ideal for stylishly decorating classic and contemporary environments.
The technique used is the traditional clay modeling followed by firing in a kiln, so it is not a 3D printing process.

This sculpture depicts the head of a drinking horse. The shape of the muzzle is elegant and stylized, with soft lines that convey a sense of movement and vitality. The surface has a rich texture, which reflects light in a captivating way, adding depth to the work. Mounted on a simple base, the sculpture is perfect for indoor display, drawing attention to its beauty and symbolic meaning. It evokes feelings of nobility and freedom, representing the horse not only as an animal, but also as a symbol of grace and strength. This artistic piece can stimulate contemplation, inviting viewers to reflect on the connection between humanity and nature, and the timeless allure of horses.

Salvatore Alibrio, born in 1991, is an artist who has developed significant sculptural research, participating in exhibitions and symposia, including those promoted by the Academy of Fine Arts in Catania. His practice explores artistic language through an iconographic vocabulary that combines tradition and experimentation. He uses materials such as stone, marble, clay, and resin, revealing a profound connection to his cultural roots. His work addresses contemporary social issues, often reflecting on current tragedies. Alibrio reinterprets the recognizable through a logic of fragmentation, stimulating critical reflection. His mastery of materials and rigorous approach contribute to the development of an autonomous artistic language, capable of expressing tension and strength.

The artwork will be provided with an authenticity certificate and will be shipped inside a rigid packaging.

Seller's Story

In the dialogue between matter and meaning, sculpture becomes a fragment of truth, capable of telling the stories of our contemporaneity and the roots that connect us to the past. Salvatore Alibrio, born in 1991, is an artist who has developed a significant sculptural research, participating in exhibitions and symposia, including those promoted by the Academy of Fine Arts of Catania. His practice explores artistic language through an iconographic vocabulary that combines tradition and experimentation. He uses materials such as stone, marble, and clay, revealing a deep connection to his cultural roots. His work addresses contemporary social issues, often reflecting on current tragedies. Alibrio reinterprets the recognizable through a logic of fragmentation, stimulating critical reflections. His mastery of materials and rigorous approach contribute to developing an autonomous artistic language capable of expressing tension and strength.
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Please note: the lots will be shipped after August 18.

Unique handmade piece

Sculpture of a horse drinking in patinated terracotta with a ferro base, ideal for stylishly decorating classic and contemporary environments.
The technique used is the traditional clay modeling followed by firing in a kiln, so it is not a 3D printing process.

This sculpture depicts the head of a drinking horse. The shape of the muzzle is elegant and stylized, with soft lines that convey a sense of movement and vitality. The surface has a rich texture, which reflects light in a captivating way, adding depth to the work. Mounted on a simple base, the sculpture is perfect for indoor display, drawing attention to its beauty and symbolic meaning. It evokes feelings of nobility and freedom, representing the horse not only as an animal, but also as a symbol of grace and strength. This artistic piece can stimulate contemplation, inviting viewers to reflect on the connection between humanity and nature, and the timeless allure of horses.

Salvatore Alibrio, born in 1991, is an artist who has developed significant sculptural research, participating in exhibitions and symposia, including those promoted by the Academy of Fine Arts in Catania. His practice explores artistic language through an iconographic vocabulary that combines tradition and experimentation. He uses materials such as stone, marble, clay, and resin, revealing a profound connection to his cultural roots. His work addresses contemporary social issues, often reflecting on current tragedies. Alibrio reinterprets the recognizable through a logic of fragmentation, stimulating critical reflection. His mastery of materials and rigorous approach contribute to the development of an autonomous artistic language, capable of expressing tension and strength.

The artwork will be provided with an authenticity certificate and will be shipped inside a rigid packaging.

Seller's Story

In the dialogue between matter and meaning, sculpture becomes a fragment of truth, capable of telling the stories of our contemporaneity and the roots that connect us to the past. Salvatore Alibrio, born in 1991, is an artist who has developed a significant sculptural research, participating in exhibitions and symposia, including those promoted by the Academy of Fine Arts of Catania. His practice explores artistic language through an iconographic vocabulary that combines tradition and experimentation. He uses materials such as stone, marble, and clay, revealing a deep connection to his cultural roots. His work addresses contemporary social issues, often reflecting on current tragedies. Alibrio reinterprets the recognizable through a logic of fragmentation, stimulating critical reflections. His mastery of materials and rigorous approach contribute to developing an autonomous artistic language capable of expressing tension and strength.
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Details

Era
After 2000
Ceramics type
Majolica
Country of Origin
Italy
Material
Ceramic
Artist
Salvatore Alibrio
Title of artwork
Drinking horse -
Signature
Hand signed
Edition
1/1
Year
2025
Condition
Excellent condition
Height
39 cm
Width
16 cm
Depth
13 cm
ItalyVerified
1459
Objects sold
100%
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