Vanessa Bonino - Cangiant Bull






Holds a master's degree in film and visual arts; experienced curator, writer, and researcher.
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Vanessa Bonino’s resin sculpture titled “Cangiant Bull” (2026) is a unique contemporary piece, signed by hand, with a metal patina and gold and blue finish, measuring 32 cm wide, 18 cm high and 12 cm deep, in excellent condition and shipped directly by the artist with a certificate of authenticity from Italy.
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Material: resin with metal patina finish
Cangiant Bull
This contemporary resin sculpture depicts a bull. The bull is portrayed with a vigorous and powerful stance, conveying strength and determination. The surface is decorated with geometric and circular motifs, creating a dynamic and intriguing visual effect. The curved forms give a sense of movement and complexity.
The metallic colors, such as bronze, add a touch of modernity and refinement. The work combines traditional elements of the taurine symbolism with a contemporary design, making it an appealing piece that is stylistically innovative.
It will be shipped inside a solid package, with an authenticity certificate.
Vanessa Bonino is a contemporary artist whose current research focuses on the plastic force of material sculpture. Trained in the culturally fervent atmosphere of Turin, Bonino has evolved her eclectic style toward an original synthesis between ceramic tradition and digital languages.
Her latest productions testify to a deep experimentation with terracotta and glazed ceramic, where ancestral forms — such as the bull or the carp — are reinterpreted through low-poly geometries or expressive models full of dynamism. Her stylistic signature stands out for the deft use of gloss-changing cold patinas and vitreous glazes, capable of transforming earth into surfaces vibrant with light and color.
Addressing themes related to nature and the metamorphosis of matter, Bonino creates works that are simultaneously solid and fluid, inviting the viewer to reflect on the boundary between the archaic and the future. Her steady rise in the Italian contemporary art scene is confirmed by a growing presence in private collections and dynamic exhibition contexts.
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Material: resin with metal patina finish
Cangiant Bull
This contemporary resin sculpture depicts a bull. The bull is portrayed with a vigorous and powerful stance, conveying strength and determination. The surface is decorated with geometric and circular motifs, creating a dynamic and intriguing visual effect. The curved forms give a sense of movement and complexity.
The metallic colors, such as bronze, add a touch of modernity and refinement. The work combines traditional elements of the taurine symbolism with a contemporary design, making it an appealing piece that is stylistically innovative.
It will be shipped inside a solid package, with an authenticity certificate.
Vanessa Bonino is a contemporary artist whose current research focuses on the plastic force of material sculpture. Trained in the culturally fervent atmosphere of Turin, Bonino has evolved her eclectic style toward an original synthesis between ceramic tradition and digital languages.
Her latest productions testify to a deep experimentation with terracotta and glazed ceramic, where ancestral forms — such as the bull or the carp — are reinterpreted through low-poly geometries or expressive models full of dynamism. Her stylistic signature stands out for the deft use of gloss-changing cold patinas and vitreous glazes, capable of transforming earth into surfaces vibrant with light and color.
Addressing themes related to nature and the metamorphosis of matter, Bonino creates works that are simultaneously solid and fluid, inviting the viewer to reflect on the boundary between the archaic and the future. Her steady rise in the Italian contemporary art scene is confirmed by a growing presence in private collections and dynamic exhibition contexts.
