G. Capelletti - La spirale della vita





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La spirale della vita is an abstract wooden sculpture dated 2023, measuring 55 cm wide by 56 cm high by 10 cm deep, weighing 4 kg, signed by the artist, with colours Nero, Marrone and Argento, originating from Italy and presenting a contemporary minimalist style in a man-made finish with excellent condition.
Description from the seller
The Spiral of Life
Abstract wooden sculpture characterized by an essential concentric construction and a strong material presence. The work recalls primal geometries and ancient ritual signs, uniting formal balance, artisanal craft, and contemporary inquiry.
The wooden surface, hand-worked, preserves the dialogue between rhythm, matter, and time, transforming the circle into an element of memory and contemplation.
Evaluation Note
"Giovanni Capelletti belongs to that ranks of artists who know how to 'listen' to matter.
His works stand out for a perfect balance: they are silent presences yet endowed with a visual force that captures the gaze, making him a writer/author of sure interest for the market of high-end contemporary sculpture."
The Spiral of Life
Abstract wooden sculpture characterized by an essential concentric construction and a strong material presence. The work recalls primal geometries and ancient ritual signs, uniting formal balance, artisanal craft, and contemporary inquiry.
The wooden surface, hand-worked, preserves the dialogue between rhythm, matter, and time, transforming the circle into an element of memory and contemplation.
Evaluation Note
"Giovanni Capelletti belongs to that ranks of artists who know how to 'listen' to matter.
His works stand out for a perfect balance: they are silent presences yet endowed with a visual force that captures the gaze, making him a writer/author of sure interest for the market of high-end contemporary sculpture."

