Stoz (1998) - Future woman 10






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Stoz (1998), Future woman 10, a hand‑painted plastic sculpture in three pieces (head, bust and base), signed, original edition, 50 cm high, 26 cm wide, 26 cm deep, produced in Italy in 2026 and in excellent condition.
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 mesmerizing sculpture depicts a human torso, with a bold color division that fades between glossy gold and matte black, creating a breathtaking visual contrast. The surface is covered with intricate white graffiti, unfolding like a dance of letters and symbols, instilling a sense of dynamism and modernity. The words "love" and other inscriptions blend into the design, lending a sense of urban contemporaneity. The dividing line between the two colors emphasizes an aesthetic dualism that makes the work unique, inviting the viewer to reflect on the dichotomies of life and consciousness. The elongated neck and stable base add elegance and verticality. This sculpture is a masterpiece of fusion between street art and classicism, redefining the boundaries of modern artistic expressionism.
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 mesmerizing sculpture depicts a human torso, with a bold color division that fades between glossy gold and matte black, creating a breathtaking visual contrast. The surface is covered with intricate white graffiti, unfolding like a dance of letters and symbols, instilling a sense of dynamism and modernity. The words "love" and other inscriptions blend into the design, lending a sense of urban contemporaneity. The dividing line between the two colors emphasizes an aesthetic dualism that makes the work unique, inviting the viewer to reflect on the dichotomies of life and consciousness. The elongated neck and stable base add elegance and verticality. This sculpture is a masterpiece of fusion between street art and classicism, redefining the boundaries of modern artistic expressionism.
