Stoz (1998) - tribute to Blade Runner 4





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Stoz (1998) created a modern plastic sculpture titled tribute to Blade Runner 4, originating from Italy, in excellent condition, signed, year 2026, original edition, 52 cm high, 26 cm wide, 26 cm deep, weight 500 g.
Description from the seller
VIDA wig display stand, composed of 3 removable elements (base, body and head), delivered flat.
This striking sculpture presents itself as a futuristic human bust, characterized by a bold use of orange and black. The clean, bold lines intertwine in a sinuous, almost biomechanical design that covers the entire surface. The minimalist, naked appearance of the body blends seamlessly into a blend of traditional art and contemporary street art, with white graffiti details standing out on the face and torso. The enigmatic gaze and stable pose evoke a sense of mystery and modernity, while the contrasting use of colors and shapes lends dynamic movement and palpable visual energy. This work challenges conventional perceptions of sculpture, projecting us into a dimension where the industrial meets the artistic, and the boundaries between human creation and technology merge into a single, captivating artistic expression.
Seller's Story
VIDA wig display stand, composed of 3 removable elements (base, body and head), delivered flat.
This striking sculpture presents itself as a futuristic human bust, characterized by a bold use of orange and black. The clean, bold lines intertwine in a sinuous, almost biomechanical design that covers the entire surface. The minimalist, naked appearance of the body blends seamlessly into a blend of traditional art and contemporary street art, with white graffiti details standing out on the face and torso. The enigmatic gaze and stable pose evoke a sense of mystery and modernity, while the contrasting use of colors and shapes lends dynamic movement and palpable visual energy. This work challenges conventional perceptions of sculpture, projecting us into a dimension where the industrial meets the artistic, and the boundaries between human creation and technology merge into a single, captivating artistic expression.

