Sagrasse (1966) - Sweet babel





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Sagrasse, Sweet babel, a resin sculpture with marble powder technique in colors edition, 2023, 29 × 17 × 17 cm, hand-signed with certificate of authenticity, made in Italy.
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Description
Sagrasse - Sweet babel
resin - Hand-signed 2023
Technique: resin and marble powder
Measurements: 29x17x17 cm
Condition: new.
Certificate of authenticity- hand-signed.
Edition: colors 499ex
Unique sculpture by the Italian artist Sagrasse.
Born in 1966 in Macerata, in the Marche region, in the resin sector for more than 30 years, after choosing to devote himself to his passion, sculpture has received worldwide recognition with several private exhibitions and dedicated villas. In his works he tackles modern themes and important topics such as ecology and social ideologies.
The object is an exclusive creation by Sagrasse.
It is a handmade work, conceived and produced
entirely in Italy. The small imperfections that may be observed
are the natural characteristic of the entirely manual workmanship.
It is recommended not to expose to heat sources; clean without
detergents, but only with a soft cloth.
Description
Sagrasse - Sweet babel
resin - Hand-signed 2023
Technique: resin and marble powder
Measurements: 29x17x17 cm
Condition: new.
Certificate of authenticity- hand-signed.
Edition: colors 499ex
Unique sculpture by the Italian artist Sagrasse.
Born in 1966 in Macerata, in the Marche region, in the resin sector for more than 30 years, after choosing to devote himself to his passion, sculpture has received worldwide recognition with several private exhibitions and dedicated villas. In his works he tackles modern themes and important topics such as ecology and social ideologies.
The object is an exclusive creation by Sagrasse.
It is a handmade work, conceived and produced
entirely in Italy. The small imperfections that may be observed
are the natural characteristic of the entirely manual workmanship.
It is recommended not to expose to heat sources; clean without
detergents, but only with a soft cloth.

