Michael Fantozzi - Little Fish #33

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Michael Fantozzi's Little Fish #33, an original 2025 Pop Art work by the Italian artist, 25×25 cm, multicolour, in excellent condition, signed by hand, sold with frame directly from the artist, using mosaic, acrylic painting, mixed media and spray varnish techniques.

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Michael Fantozzi is an international artist and the original creator of the sarcastic clay fish that are taking the world by storm.

From this series by Michael Fantozzi come the works "Little Fish."

Made with high-quality materials—from clay to acrylics, up to zircons that give light and preciousness—the works of Michael Fantozzi are today sold and collected all over the world.
Each work is titled, numbered and signed, and is accompanied by the relevant certificate of authenticity. It comes complete with a frame ready to hang in your home. Shipping is carried out with protective packaging to ensure maximum safety during transport.

Large-scale works have been exhibited at the Milan Biennale, the Rome Biennale, the Florence Biennale, and in numerous exhibitions throughout Europe. The artist has also been awarded at Montecitorio as Italian Excellence Abroad, a recognition that testifies to the international impact of his work.

His creations carry a powerful and timely message about pollution, especially marine pollution. Through his fish decorated with symbolic objects such as cigarettes, chewing gum, bottles and musical instruments, the artist gives a voice to marine animals, silent victims of human impact. The visual language is ironic, provocative and deeply reflective, inviting urgent and necessary awareness.

Discover more at www.michaelfantozzi.com or at www.instagram.com/michaelfantozzi

Michael Fantozzi is an international artist and the original creator of the sarcastic clay fish that are taking the world by storm.

From this series by Michael Fantozzi come the works "Little Fish."

Made with high-quality materials—from clay to acrylics, up to zircons that give light and preciousness—the works of Michael Fantozzi are today sold and collected all over the world.
Each work is titled, numbered and signed, and is accompanied by the relevant certificate of authenticity. It comes complete with a frame ready to hang in your home. Shipping is carried out with protective packaging to ensure maximum safety during transport.

Large-scale works have been exhibited at the Milan Biennale, the Rome Biennale, the Florence Biennale, and in numerous exhibitions throughout Europe. The artist has also been awarded at Montecitorio as Italian Excellence Abroad, a recognition that testifies to the international impact of his work.

His creations carry a powerful and timely message about pollution, especially marine pollution. Through his fish decorated with symbolic objects such as cigarettes, chewing gum, bottles and musical instruments, the artist gives a voice to marine animals, silent victims of human impact. The visual language is ironic, provocative and deeply reflective, inviting urgent and necessary awareness.

Discover more at www.michaelfantozzi.com or at www.instagram.com/michaelfantozzi

Details

Artist
Michael Fantozzi
Edition
Original
Sold by
Direct from the artist
Sold with frame
Yes
Title of artwork
Little Fish #33
Technique
Acrylic painting, Mixed media, Mixed technique, Mosaic, Spray paint
Signature
Hand signed
Country of origin
Italy
Year
2025
Condition
Excellent condition
Colour
Multicolour
Height
25 cm
Width
25 cm
Weight
1.5 kg
Depiction/theme
Animals
Style
Pop Art
Period
2020+
ItalyVerified
56
Objects sold
100%
Private

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