Vanessa Bonino - Materic Bull






Holds a master’s in art and culture mediation with extensive gallery assistant experience.
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Vanessa Bonino’s Materic Bull is a unique contemporary sculpture in plaster, wood and cotton, measuring 16 by 16 by 12 cm, signed by hand, created in 2026 and sold directly by the artist from Italy, featuring blue and beige tones.
Description from the seller
This material sculpture by Vanessa Bonino, shown in the photo, depicts a vigorous bull bust shaped from reclaimed materials. The work stands out for a tormented surface rich in texture, where the roughness of recycled matter meets chromatic stratifications with a strong impact.
The shades of turquoise, cobalt blue, and lime green merge with earthy and calcareous tones, giving the animal a nearly fossil-like appearance, as if emerging from an archaic dimension. Through upcycling, the artist breathes new life into discarded elements, transforming them into a powerful symbol of strength, resilience, and sustainable rebirth.
Vanessa Bonino (Turin, 1992) is a contemporary artist whose current research focuses on the plastic force of material sculpture. Trained in the cultural fervor of Turin, Bonino has evolved her eclectic style into an original synthesis between ceramic tradition and digital languages. Her latest works attest to a deep experimentation with terracotta and glazed ceramics, where ancestral forms — such as the bull or the carp — are reinterpreted through low-poly geometries or expressionist, dynamic-scaled models. Her stylistic signature is distinguished by the deft use of changing cold patinas and vitreous glazes, capable of turning earth into surfaces vibrant with light and color.
Addressing themes related to nature and the metamorphosis of matter, Bonino creates works that are simultaneously solid and fluid, inviting the viewer to reflect on the boundary between the arcane and the future. Her steady rise in the Italian contemporary art scene is confirmed by an increasingly solid presence in private collections and dynamic exhibition contexts.
Seller's Story
This material sculpture by Vanessa Bonino, shown in the photo, depicts a vigorous bull bust shaped from reclaimed materials. The work stands out for a tormented surface rich in texture, where the roughness of recycled matter meets chromatic stratifications with a strong impact.
The shades of turquoise, cobalt blue, and lime green merge with earthy and calcareous tones, giving the animal a nearly fossil-like appearance, as if emerging from an archaic dimension. Through upcycling, the artist breathes new life into discarded elements, transforming them into a powerful symbol of strength, resilience, and sustainable rebirth.
Vanessa Bonino (Turin, 1992) is a contemporary artist whose current research focuses on the plastic force of material sculpture. Trained in the cultural fervor of Turin, Bonino has evolved her eclectic style into an original synthesis between ceramic tradition and digital languages. Her latest works attest to a deep experimentation with terracotta and glazed ceramics, where ancestral forms — such as the bull or the carp — are reinterpreted through low-poly geometries or expressionist, dynamic-scaled models. Her stylistic signature is distinguished by the deft use of changing cold patinas and vitreous glazes, capable of turning earth into surfaces vibrant with light and color.
Addressing themes related to nature and the metamorphosis of matter, Bonino creates works that are simultaneously solid and fluid, inviting the viewer to reflect on the boundary between the arcane and the future. Her steady rise in the Italian contemporary art scene is confirmed by an increasingly solid presence in private collections and dynamic exhibition contexts.
