Unknown - Statue, Cori Amenta - Scultura, "PUPPO" - Le Teste Di Moro Transgender - 520 mm - Ceramic






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The work "PUPPO: The Heads of the Artist" by Cori Amenta is a fascinating encounter between the timeless symbol of Sicily and contemporary art. Cori Amenta, a talented artist also known as a designer, stylist, and DJ, has created a collection of unique objects that capture the essence of freedom in all its forms.
The artwork is inspired by the concept of freedom and its provocative representation. Contrary to conventions, the "Mori," symbols of Sicily, are not presented in pairs but in an extraordinary totality that defies expectations. This bold interpretation conveys a sense of completeness and unity.
Puppu represents the primordial creature of the depths, a genderless figure that symbolizes transformation and "mimesis." Cori Amenta has channeled her negative feelings into creativity, allowing her head, with octopus tentacles instead of hair, to speak for her and for all of us. This artistic expression is a tribute to respect and the freedom to be oneself, promoting acceptance and diversity.
Seller's Story
The work "PUPPO: The Heads of the Artist" by Cori Amenta is a fascinating encounter between the timeless symbol of Sicily and contemporary art. Cori Amenta, a talented artist also known as a designer, stylist, and DJ, has created a collection of unique objects that capture the essence of freedom in all its forms.
The artwork is inspired by the concept of freedom and its provocative representation. Contrary to conventions, the "Mori," symbols of Sicily, are not presented in pairs but in an extraordinary totality that defies expectations. This bold interpretation conveys a sense of completeness and unity.
Puppu represents the primordial creature of the depths, a genderless figure that symbolizes transformation and "mimesis." Cori Amenta has channeled her negative feelings into creativity, allowing her head, with octopus tentacles instead of hair, to speak for her and for all of us. This artistic expression is a tribute to respect and the freedom to be oneself, promoting acceptance and diversity.
