Francioni Mastromarino (1978) - Speranza






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Speranza is a contemporary sculpture in black patinated bronze (figure) and a fused aluminum globe, a numbered unique piece (2026), hand-signed, measuring 20 × 18 × 18 cm and weighing 2 kg.
Description from the seller
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Sculpture obtained in double lost-wax casting, the world in aluminum and the woman in black patinated bronze.
Exclusive and rare object by the sculptor artists Francioni Mastromarino who have been working for over two decades in their art studio in Pietrasanta, Italy.
An artwork with strong symbolic value
“I HOPE” is a contemporary sculpture that embodies a universal message of hope, responsibility, and continuity between generations.
The female figure, nude and unveiled, wears a mask that conceals her expressions, removing any reference to individuality to represent the essence of all women in a universal and timeless way. The woman rests on our planet, the Earth, the only common good to preserve for future generations.
A black line is traced on the globe, the maternal line, a distinctive element of the Matrilineal collection, symbolizing the invisible bond that unites origin, memory, and descent.
On the figure’s belly is inscribed #IHOPE, a direct and contemporary mark that invites awareness and regeneration.
Materials and technique – a work entirely produced by lost-wax casting.
This sculpture is not made in plaster, resin, or composite materials.
The work is wholly obtained through lost-wax casting, according to Italian sculptural tradition.
The female figure is cast in bronze, subsequently patinated black.
The globe is cast in aluminum, a material chosen for its structural lightness and durability.
Both elements are therefore fused metals, worked and hand-finished in the artists’ studio in Pietrasanta, with no use of 3D printing or industrial processes.
Each piece presents slight surface differences due to the casting process, guaranteeing the artisanal authenticity of the work.
Technical data
Title: I HOPE
Materials: Black patinated bronze (figure), cast aluminum (globe)
Technique: Lost-wax casting, manual modeling and finishing
Edition: Unique piece, numbered
Certificate of authenticity: Included
Packaging: Professional, robust, and sustainable
Shipping and collection
Free shipping with trackable express courier across Europe
EU shipments include a certificate of free export issued by the Italian Ministry of Culture
Free hand delivery available at the artists’ studio in Pietrasanta, Tuscany
Registration in the LUCID system for Germany, in compliance with environmental packaging regulations
Artists and collections
The works of Francioni & Mastromarino are present in private collections in over 30 countries, including Germany, France, Belgium, the Netherlands, the United Kingdom, the United States, Spain, and Switzerland.
Note for collectors
A work with an extremely limited edition, fully fused in metal, handmade in one of Europe’s most important sculptural centers. A piece designed to endure over time and maintain artistic and material value.
Seller's Story
Free Shipping across Europe
Sculpture obtained in double lost-wax casting, the world in aluminum and the woman in black patinated bronze.
Exclusive and rare object by the sculptor artists Francioni Mastromarino who have been working for over two decades in their art studio in Pietrasanta, Italy.
An artwork with strong symbolic value
“I HOPE” is a contemporary sculpture that embodies a universal message of hope, responsibility, and continuity between generations.
The female figure, nude and unveiled, wears a mask that conceals her expressions, removing any reference to individuality to represent the essence of all women in a universal and timeless way. The woman rests on our planet, the Earth, the only common good to preserve for future generations.
A black line is traced on the globe, the maternal line, a distinctive element of the Matrilineal collection, symbolizing the invisible bond that unites origin, memory, and descent.
On the figure’s belly is inscribed #IHOPE, a direct and contemporary mark that invites awareness and regeneration.
Materials and technique – a work entirely produced by lost-wax casting.
This sculpture is not made in plaster, resin, or composite materials.
The work is wholly obtained through lost-wax casting, according to Italian sculptural tradition.
The female figure is cast in bronze, subsequently patinated black.
The globe is cast in aluminum, a material chosen for its structural lightness and durability.
Both elements are therefore fused metals, worked and hand-finished in the artists’ studio in Pietrasanta, with no use of 3D printing or industrial processes.
Each piece presents slight surface differences due to the casting process, guaranteeing the artisanal authenticity of the work.
Technical data
Title: I HOPE
Materials: Black patinated bronze (figure), cast aluminum (globe)
Technique: Lost-wax casting, manual modeling and finishing
Edition: Unique piece, numbered
Certificate of authenticity: Included
Packaging: Professional, robust, and sustainable
Shipping and collection
Free shipping with trackable express courier across Europe
EU shipments include a certificate of free export issued by the Italian Ministry of Culture
Free hand delivery available at the artists’ studio in Pietrasanta, Tuscany
Registration in the LUCID system for Germany, in compliance with environmental packaging regulations
Artists and collections
The works of Francioni & Mastromarino are present in private collections in over 30 countries, including Germany, France, Belgium, the Netherlands, the United Kingdom, the United States, Spain, and Switzerland.
Note for collectors
A work with an extremely limited edition, fully fused in metal, handmade in one of Europe’s most important sculptural centers. A piece designed to endure over time and maintain artistic and material value.
