About the artist

Passaniti Samantha

Italy

Samantha Passaniti, born in 1981 in Grosseto, Italy, lives and works between Monte Argentario and Rome. A graduate of the Academy of Fine Arts in Rome, she furthered her studies at the Slade School of Art in London. Passaniti's work has been exhibited internationally, and she has participated in artistic residencies focused on creating site-specific installations in natural environments. Her art explores the complexity of human relationships and existence through the use of natural materials, reflecting on the connection between the intimate world, nature, and existential cycles.

Samantha Passaniti, born in 1981 in Grosseto, Italy, lives and works between Monte Argentario and Rome. A graduate of the Academy of Fine Arts in Rome, she furthered her studies at the Slade School of Art in London. Passaniti's work has been exhibited internationally, and she has participated in artistic residencies focused on creating site-specific installations in natural environments. Her art explores the complexity of human relationships and existence through the use of natural materials, reflecting on the connection between the intimate world, nature, and existential cycles.
About the artwork

Fall From The Stars #2


Sculptures. White pigment, Andalusian soil, pine needles, serpentine, mineral dust, raw cotton canvas and indigo collected in Morocco.

Hand selected by our curators


The artwork, made from natural indigo blue from Morocco, soil from Andalusia, pine needles and serpentine fragments from Monte Beigua, and mineral dust from Monte Argentario on raw cotton canvas, is created using recycled materials, reflecting the artist's dialogue between the intimate and natural worlds, tied to specific territories.

Other details
  • Size 165 W x 77 H x 2.5 D cm
  • Mediums Marble
  • Styles Abstract, Wall hung
  • Creation year 2020
  • Authenticity This work includes the artist's signature
  • Ships from Italy
  • Ships when This item is in stock and ready to ship
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