About the artist

Francioni Mastromarino

Italy

Eleonora Francioni and Antonio Mastromarino have been collaborating since 2002, moving to Pietrasanta in 2003 to focus on sculpture. Known for their two major sculptures dedicated to Leonardo da Vinci, their works have been exhibited in Italy and abroad. Their first, a 3-meter steel and idroresin sculpture, was displayed at Palazzo Mediceo in 2014 and later relocated to various locations in Florence and Greve in Chianti. Their second, over 4 meters tall, was showcased in Pontedera and Pavia. Recently, their work explores themes of maternity and psychophysical metamorphosis.

Eleonora Francioni and Antonio Mastromarino have been collaborating since 2002, moving to Pietrasanta in 2003 to focus on sculpture. Known for their two major sculptures dedicated to Leonardo da Vinci, their works have been exhibited in Italy and abroad. Their first, a 3-meter steel and idroresin sculpture, was displayed at Palazzo Mediceo in 2014 and later relocated to various locations in Florence and Greve in Chianti. Their second, over 4 meters tall, was showcased in Pontedera and Pavia. Recently, their work explores themes of maternity and psychophysical metamorphosis.
About the artwork

I Hope Bianca Nera


Sculptures. Epoxy resin, terracotta powder, iron, bronze, L-shaped black Corten steel base.

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Through their art, Francioni & Mastromarino address deeply emotional themes, focusing primarily on maternity as a symbol of expectation, transformation, and psychophysical metamorphosis. Their sculptures explore not only these themes but also broader aspects of the female world and gender equality.

Other details
  • Size 10 W x 55 H x 10 D cm
  • Mediums Mixed media
  • Styles Figurative
  • Creation year 2020
  • Authenticity This work includes the artist's signature
  • Ships from Italy
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