Sagrasse (1966) - Milo's Pop





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Sagrasse's Milo's Pop, a 35 × 35 × 6 cm resin sculpture from 2024, hand-signed, in the SILVER edition (limited to 499 copies), made in Italy.
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Description
Sagrasse - MILO'S POP
resin - Hand-signed - - 2024
Technique: resin
Dimensions: cm 35x35x6
Condition: new.
Certificate of authenticity- hand-signed.
Edition: SILVER 499ex
Sculpture by Sagrasse
The sculpture will be carefully packed and shipped with a courier service with tracking
Born in 1966 in Macerata, Marche, in the resin sector for more than 30 years, after choosing to devote himself to his passion, sculpture has received worldwide feedback with several private exhibitions and dedicated villas. In his works he addresses modern themes and important issues such as ecology and social ideologies.
The object is an exclusive Sagrasse creation.
It is a handcrafted piece, conceived and made entirely in Italy. The small imperfections that may be found are a natural characteristic of the entirely manual workmanship.
It is recommended not to expose to heat sources; clean without using detergents, but only with a soft cloth.
Description
Sagrasse - MILO'S POP
resin - Hand-signed - - 2024
Technique: resin
Dimensions: cm 35x35x6
Condition: new.
Certificate of authenticity- hand-signed.
Edition: SILVER 499ex
Sculpture by Sagrasse
The sculpture will be carefully packed and shipped with a courier service with tracking
Born in 1966 in Macerata, Marche, in the resin sector for more than 30 years, after choosing to devote himself to his passion, sculpture has received worldwide feedback with several private exhibitions and dedicated villas. In his works he addresses modern themes and important issues such as ecology and social ideologies.
The object is an exclusive Sagrasse creation.
It is a handcrafted piece, conceived and made entirely in Italy. The small imperfections that may be found are a natural characteristic of the entirely manual workmanship.
It is recommended not to expose to heat sources; clean without using detergents, but only with a soft cloth.

