Sagrasse (1966) - Rock paper scissors

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Sagrasse (Sandro Grassetti, born 1966) presents Rock paper scissors, a resin artwork in color, created in Italy in 2025, measuring 28 by 16 by 12 cm, signed by hand with a certificate of authenticity.

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Sagrasse (Sandro Grassetti, born in 1966) is a Marche-based artist whose life roots in artisanal craftsmanship run deep. For forty years he worked in the shadow of his workshop in a small municipality among the hills of the Marche region, specializing at the highest levels in resin processing, painting, and chroming.
The turning point of his life comes with the COVID-19 pandemic: the forced lockdown and the suspension of time become an emotional catalyst, pushing him to unleash the artistic urgency he had always guarded. What for decades had been "only" an excellence technique thus becomes the means to give life to modern, vibrant, and ironic pop sculptures. Today Sagrasse has transformed his artisanal know-how into a recognized language of contemporary art, proving that it is never too late to give voice to one's most authentic talent.

Title - Rock paper scissors
Technique: resin
Dimensions: cm 28x16x12
Condition: new.
Certificate of authenticity - hand-signed
Edition: colors 299ex.

The artwork will be carefully packaged and shipped with courier with tracking.
In recent years his work has received important public and private recognitions, culminating in participation in prestigious exhibitions. Among these are the presence at the Contemporary Art Exhibition "Arte Venezia" in 2025, the collaboration with the Center for Art and Culture VERUM, and the inclusion of his works within the renowned Private Collection Fuser. From artisan to signature of the Neo-Pop landscape, Sagrasse shows how a lifetime of experience can transform into pure and recognized artistic expression.
Sagrasse is not simply an artist who uses resin; he is a master artisan who has freed the technique from the constraint of function, putting it at the service of imagination. His works are colored mirrors in which our society is reflected: pop, brilliant, ironic, and irresistibly modern.
Sagrasse's work fits perfectly in the path of New Pop Art and Urban Art. If the association with Banksy is evident due to the strong satirical charge, irony, and the ability to reinterpret everyday icons or pop culture in a critical light, Sagrasse's universe closely dialogues with other giants of the international scene such as Jeff Koons, KAWS, Takashi Murakami, Mr. Brainwash, Richard Orlinski
The object is an exclusive Sagrasse creation.
It is a handcrafted artwork, conceived and entirely made in Italy. The small imperfections that may be found are the natural characteristic of fully manual workmanship.
It is recommended not to expose to heat sources; clean using only a soft cloth, without detergents.

Sagrasse (Sandro Grassetti, born in 1966) is a Marche-based artist whose life roots in artisanal craftsmanship run deep. For forty years he worked in the shadow of his workshop in a small municipality among the hills of the Marche region, specializing at the highest levels in resin processing, painting, and chroming.
The turning point of his life comes with the COVID-19 pandemic: the forced lockdown and the suspension of time become an emotional catalyst, pushing him to unleash the artistic urgency he had always guarded. What for decades had been "only" an excellence technique thus becomes the means to give life to modern, vibrant, and ironic pop sculptures. Today Sagrasse has transformed his artisanal know-how into a recognized language of contemporary art, proving that it is never too late to give voice to one's most authentic talent.

Title - Rock paper scissors
Technique: resin
Dimensions: cm 28x16x12
Condition: new.
Certificate of authenticity - hand-signed
Edition: colors 299ex.

The artwork will be carefully packaged and shipped with courier with tracking.
In recent years his work has received important public and private recognitions, culminating in participation in prestigious exhibitions. Among these are the presence at the Contemporary Art Exhibition "Arte Venezia" in 2025, the collaboration with the Center for Art and Culture VERUM, and the inclusion of his works within the renowned Private Collection Fuser. From artisan to signature of the Neo-Pop landscape, Sagrasse shows how a lifetime of experience can transform into pure and recognized artistic expression.
Sagrasse is not simply an artist who uses resin; he is a master artisan who has freed the technique from the constraint of function, putting it at the service of imagination. His works are colored mirrors in which our society is reflected: pop, brilliant, ironic, and irresistibly modern.
Sagrasse's work fits perfectly in the path of New Pop Art and Urban Art. If the association with Banksy is evident due to the strong satirical charge, irony, and the ability to reinterpret everyday icons or pop culture in a critical light, Sagrasse's universe closely dialogues with other giants of the international scene such as Jeff Koons, KAWS, Takashi Murakami, Mr. Brainwash, Richard Orlinski
The object is an exclusive Sagrasse creation.
It is a handcrafted artwork, conceived and entirely made in Italy. The small imperfections that may be found are the natural characteristic of fully manual workmanship.
It is recommended not to expose to heat sources; clean using only a soft cloth, without detergents.

Details

Era
After 2000
Country of origin
Italy
Material
Resin
Artist
Sagrasse (1966)
Title of artwork
Rock paper scissors
Signature
Hand signed
Edition
color
Year
2025
Condition
Excellent condition
Height
28 cm
Width
16 cm
Depth
12 cm
Sold by
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Objects sold
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