Francioni Mastromarino (1978) - La Concipiente nera





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La Concipiente nera is a contemporary wall sculpture by Francioni Mastromarino, made with acrylic resin mixed with rice husk on an aluminium panel, measuring 70 cm in height, 25 cm in width and 16 cm in depth, weighing 2 kg, hand-signed, and numbered as a unique piece of 8, dated 2025 and finished in white.
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"The Concipiente" is a wall sculpture by Francioni Mastromarino.
During their careers, Francioni Mastromarino participated in prestigious international exhibitions, including:
Motifs of the Soul
Looking for Monnalisa", where they showcased a monumental sculpture:
The world's largest portrait of Leonardo da Vinci – over 5 meters high and approximately 4 meters in diameter – now acquired by Pavia and officially recognized as a city monument.
This work is a secular altar, designed for easy display thanks to a hook on the back and resistant even outdoors, thanks to durable and sustainable materials.
The work embodies the Creator Woman, capable of generating not only in the body but also in spirit and thought. In her, intuition is reflected, along with the ability to receive and transform, emotional intelligence, and a deep understanding of the world.
Her "nest," which inspires the hairstyle in the sculpture, is a physical and symbolic place where ideas, emotions, and relationships intertwine, becoming new beginnings. The name "Concipiente," from Latin con-capere, means "to take upon oneself" and "to understand": a double meaning that guides the inspiration of the work, reflecting on the feminine power to absorb, feel, and create connections between internality and the external world.
A four-handed work by Eleonora Francioni and Antonio Mastromarino, the piece originates from an artistic and human collaboration that has lasted over twenty years where artistic research is conceived in synergy.
Traditional techniques merge with a contemporary vision of form and symbol. The sculpture is made of acrylic resin mixed with rice husks (a byproduct of processed rice, enhanced as a resource and made durable), resting on a sheet of aluminum. The choice of materials embodies the authors' pursuit of tangible sustainability.
Sustainable materials and attention to the environment
Even the packaging respects the environment: reused cardboard and cardboard scraps as filler. Secure shipping with express courier.
Certifications and international shipments:
For non-EU countries: included certificate of free export for contemporary artworks, validated by the Superintendency.
For Germany: registration with the LUCID register for the proper disposal of packaging.
Tracked shipment, fast and secure with reinforced packaging.
International presence
The works of Francioni & Mastromarino are appreciated and collected in Italy, France, the Netherlands, Germany, the USA, the United Kingdom, and many other countries. The craftsmanship, profound message, and attention to detail make 'La Concipiente' a unique work, destined to leave a mark.
Free pickup at artists' studios in Pietrasanta, Tuscany (Italy).
"The Concipiente" is a wall sculpture by Francioni Mastromarino.
During their careers, Francioni Mastromarino participated in prestigious international exhibitions, including:
Motifs of the Soul
Looking for Monnalisa", where they showcased a monumental sculpture:
The world's largest portrait of Leonardo da Vinci – over 5 meters high and approximately 4 meters in diameter – now acquired by Pavia and officially recognized as a city monument.
This work is a secular altar, designed for easy display thanks to a hook on the back and resistant even outdoors, thanks to durable and sustainable materials.
The work embodies the Creator Woman, capable of generating not only in the body but also in spirit and thought. In her, intuition is reflected, along with the ability to receive and transform, emotional intelligence, and a deep understanding of the world.
Her "nest," which inspires the hairstyle in the sculpture, is a physical and symbolic place where ideas, emotions, and relationships intertwine, becoming new beginnings. The name "Concipiente," from Latin con-capere, means "to take upon oneself" and "to understand": a double meaning that guides the inspiration of the work, reflecting on the feminine power to absorb, feel, and create connections between internality and the external world.
A four-handed work by Eleonora Francioni and Antonio Mastromarino, the piece originates from an artistic and human collaboration that has lasted over twenty years where artistic research is conceived in synergy.
Traditional techniques merge with a contemporary vision of form and symbol. The sculpture is made of acrylic resin mixed with rice husks (a byproduct of processed rice, enhanced as a resource and made durable), resting on a sheet of aluminum. The choice of materials embodies the authors' pursuit of tangible sustainability.
Sustainable materials and attention to the environment
Even the packaging respects the environment: reused cardboard and cardboard scraps as filler. Secure shipping with express courier.
Certifications and international shipments:
For non-EU countries: included certificate of free export for contemporary artworks, validated by the Superintendency.
For Germany: registration with the LUCID register for the proper disposal of packaging.
Tracked shipment, fast and secure with reinforced packaging.
International presence
The works of Francioni & Mastromarino are appreciated and collected in Italy, France, the Netherlands, Germany, the USA, the United Kingdom, and many other countries. The craftsmanship, profound message, and attention to detail make 'La Concipiente' a unique work, destined to leave a mark.
Free pickup at artists' studios in Pietrasanta, Tuscany (Italy).

