Filippo P. Castrovinci - VerLen - No Riserva

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Title: VerLen

Original work by Filippo Pietro Castrovinci, signed by the artist and accompanied by a certificate of authenticity.

“VerLen” is a sculpture that unites strength and sensuality, where the coldness of corten steel becomes a living and vibrant matter, the plates, spaced 1.5 mm apart, create a play of light and shadow that changes with every glance, returning a almost pulsating presence.

Material: Corten Steel
Finish: Brushed and natural oxidation (multicolored tones)
Dimensions: H 28 × W 12 × D 9 cm
Edition Limited: 50

Note: The marble base may present slight variations in grain and color, making each work a unique piece.

Packaging and shipping:
Packaging in an anonymous triple-wall cardboard box, designed to guarantee maximum protection during transport. Tracked shipping via national and international couriers, with secure delivery and optimized times.

Artist's note
“VerLen arises from the sensuality of lines that chase each other, touch each other, interrupt like a held breath.”

Seller's Story

Art as a personal journey, telling timeless stories Filippo Pietro Castrovinci is a contemporary artist renowned for his extraordinary ability to transform steel into works that fuse aesthetics and meaning. His relationship with metal stems from an immediate and deep connection, developed from a young age. In 2004, this passion solidified with the co-founding of the Italian Association of Art Blacksmiths, an innovative project that allowed exploration of new techniques and creative potentials, keeping tradition alive while pushing toward innovation. This pivotal moment marked a turning point in his career, giving him the opportunity to engage with other artists and refine his artistic vision. His sculptures stand out for the balance between strength and delicacy, geometry and movement. Each work is born from an intense design phase, during which the artist dialogues with the material, transforming steel into forms that capture light and the surrounding space; the result is works capable of evoking deep emotions and establishing a dialogue with those who observe them. Always seeking new challenges, his artistic path is in continual evolution, exploring the potential of modern technologies and redefining the relationship between man, matter, and creativity. In every detail, a perfectionist approach is reflected, where nothing is left to chance. His works are exhibited and appreciated at national and international levels, finding a place in private and public collections. Sculptures that vibrate with energy and modernity, with a perfect balance between the power of steel and the delicacy of a caress.
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Title: VerLen

Original work by Filippo Pietro Castrovinci, signed by the artist and accompanied by a certificate of authenticity.

“VerLen” is a sculpture that unites strength and sensuality, where the coldness of corten steel becomes a living and vibrant matter, the plates, spaced 1.5 mm apart, create a play of light and shadow that changes with every glance, returning a almost pulsating presence.

Material: Corten Steel
Finish: Brushed and natural oxidation (multicolored tones)
Dimensions: H 28 × W 12 × D 9 cm
Edition Limited: 50

Note: The marble base may present slight variations in grain and color, making each work a unique piece.

Packaging and shipping:
Packaging in an anonymous triple-wall cardboard box, designed to guarantee maximum protection during transport. Tracked shipping via national and international couriers, with secure delivery and optimized times.

Artist's note
“VerLen arises from the sensuality of lines that chase each other, touch each other, interrupt like a held breath.”

Seller's Story

Art as a personal journey, telling timeless stories Filippo Pietro Castrovinci is a contemporary artist renowned for his extraordinary ability to transform steel into works that fuse aesthetics and meaning. His relationship with metal stems from an immediate and deep connection, developed from a young age. In 2004, this passion solidified with the co-founding of the Italian Association of Art Blacksmiths, an innovative project that allowed exploration of new techniques and creative potentials, keeping tradition alive while pushing toward innovation. This pivotal moment marked a turning point in his career, giving him the opportunity to engage with other artists and refine his artistic vision. His sculptures stand out for the balance between strength and delicacy, geometry and movement. Each work is born from an intense design phase, during which the artist dialogues with the material, transforming steel into forms that capture light and the surrounding space; the result is works capable of evoking deep emotions and establishing a dialogue with those who observe them. Always seeking new challenges, his artistic path is in continual evolution, exploring the potential of modern technologies and redefining the relationship between man, matter, and creativity. In every detail, a perfectionist approach is reflected, where nothing is left to chance. His works are exhibited and appreciated at national and international levels, finding a place in private and public collections. Sculptures that vibrate with energy and modernity, with a perfect balance between the power of steel and the delicacy of a caress.
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Details

Era
After 2000
Country of origin
Italy
Material
Marble, Steel
Artist
Filippo P. Castrovinci
Title of artwork
VerLen - No Riserva
Signature
Hand signed, Plate signed
Edition
Limited Edition - 50
Year
2023
Condition
Excellent condition
Height
28 cm
Width
12 cm
Depth
9 cm
ItalyVerified
1885
Objects sold
98.78%
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