Mino Fantasmino Ooh (Candle Holder)
This is a unique piece
- Artist Cambi Roberto
- Category Sculptures
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Creation year 2020
- Dimensions 14 W x 16 H x 15 D cm
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Description
Hand-shaped and glazed white ceramic.
Unique pieces crafted from white glazed ceramic at Ceramiche Pierluca. The expressions and hand positions vary in each work, creating distinct emotional qualities. When a candle is placed inside, the sculpture transforms into a captivating light source, adding a warm and atmospheric glow.
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Cambi Roberto
Artist and sculptor with a strong multifaceted nature that often pushes him to experiment with shapes and materials, and to cross the border between art and design.
His artistic vocation ranges from the design and creation of unique pieces to small collections of limited edition objects, to monumental installations that have led him over time to achieve prestigious awards and prizes such as the Arte Laguna di Venezia award 2014. Graduated from the "G. Ballardini "of Faenza, he attended the painting section at the Academy of Fine Arts in Bologna. He held a training workshop at the Seoul National University of Technology in Korea's Department of Ceramics. He works in Milan and London.
Cambi started a fruitful collaboration with Pierluca Ceramics of Albisola in 2015, creating important installations at the manufacturing site on two occasions.