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Unique handcrafted piece, made by hand with composite material and completely painted. It is a wall sculpture, a bas-relief. Glossy finish. It is in perfect condition. The supporting frame is wooden and canvas with a thickness of 2 cm, with edges also in gold paint. It can also be hung, ready to hang, or integrated into the decor as a decorative accessory. Its brightness adds that extra touch to every room.
It arrives carefully packaged, wrapped in bubble wrap and inside a well-sealed cardboard box.
Giorgio Riva is an Italian artisan artist who loves to combine painting and sculpture with his textured bas-reliefs, which offer viewers both a visual and tactile stimulus, inviting them to scrutinize carefully in search of every tiny detail.
His works are part of private collections across Europe (Italy, France, Germany, the Netherlands, Spain, Belgium, Sweden, Finland, Romania, Poland, Portugal) and in the United States.
Unique handcrafted piece, made by hand with composite material and completely painted. It is a wall sculpture, a bas-relief. Glossy finish. It is in perfect condition. The supporting frame is wooden and canvas with a thickness of 2 cm, with edges also in gold paint. It can also be hung, ready to hang, or integrated into the decor as a decorative accessory. Its brightness adds that extra touch to every room.
It arrives carefully packaged, wrapped in bubble wrap and inside a well-sealed cardboard box.
Giorgio Riva is an Italian artisan artist who loves to combine painting and sculpture with his textured bas-reliefs, which offer viewers both a visual and tactile stimulus, inviting them to scrutinize carefully in search of every tiny detail.
His works are part of private collections across Europe (Italy, France, Germany, the Netherlands, Spain, Belgium, Sweden, Finland, Romania, Poland, Portugal) and in the United States.
