Stoz (1998) - Future woman 9





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Stoz (1998), Future woman 9, a plastic sculpture from Italy, 50 cm high, 26 cm wide, 26 cm deep, 500 g, original edition, signed, year 2026.
Description from the seller
Vida wig stand in plastic, entirely hand-painted by the artist using spray paint and acrylics, with a glossy, fixative finish. Composed of 3 pieces (head + bust + base), it comes disassembled in its original box.
This artistic bust captivates the eye with its bold use of color and pattern. Crafted from a smooth sculptural material, its surface is painted a vibrant green, contrasting with intricate white designs. White lines and symbols intertwine, creating a graffiti-like effect that covers the subject's face and torso. The expressive, finely drawn gaze lends the bust an aura of mystery and introspection. The work questions artistic tradition by incorporating elements of street art, symbolizing a confrontation between the classical and the contemporary. The variety of textures, alternating between smooth and rough surfaces, invites the viewer to visually and tactilely explore every detail, making this bust a perfect example of modern art that challenges conventions and stimulates curiosity.
Seller's Story
Vida wig stand in plastic, entirely hand-painted by the artist using spray paint and acrylics, with a glossy, fixative finish. Composed of 3 pieces (head + bust + base), it comes disassembled in its original box.
This artistic bust captivates the eye with its bold use of color and pattern. Crafted from a smooth sculptural material, its surface is painted a vibrant green, contrasting with intricate white designs. White lines and symbols intertwine, creating a graffiti-like effect that covers the subject's face and torso. The expressive, finely drawn gaze lends the bust an aura of mystery and introspection. The work questions artistic tradition by incorporating elements of street art, symbolizing a confrontation between the classical and the contemporary. The variety of textures, alternating between smooth and rough surfaces, invites the viewer to visually and tactilely explore every detail, making this bust a perfect example of modern art that challenges conventions and stimulates curiosity.

