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“Multitasking work” is made from a Himalayan cedar trunk, carved with different chisels and gouges, with the different carving marks left clearly visible, and then painted with a mixture of titanium white, linseed oil and safflower, combined with beeswax and carnauba.
Measure, including the support cm. H. 172 X L. 60 X D. 50. Made between 2022 and 2023.
It depicts a hypothetical new species of hominin, a pregnant female, with both simian and human features, while she is moving, turning to her left, balancing precariously on her head an anvil.

Materials used:

Himalayan cedar trunk, carved with different chisels and gouges

Tags:
#wood #anvil #hominin #gouges #chisels 
Multitasking work (2023)
Wood sculpture
by Antonio Mele

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“Multitasking work” is made from a Himalayan cedar trunk, carved with different chisels and gouges, with the different carving marks left clearly visible, and then painted with a mixture of titanium white, linseed oil and safflower, combined with beeswax and carnauba.
Measure, including the support cm. H. 172 X L. 60 X D. 50. Made between 2022 and 2023.
It depicts a hypothetical new species of hominin, a pregnant female, with both simian and human features, while she is moving, turning to her left, balancing precariously on her head an anvil.

Materials used:

Himalayan cedar trunk, carved with different chisels and gouges

Tags:
#wood #anvil #hominin #gouges #chisels 

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2023: Participation in "1^ Biennale Internazionale d’Arte della Riviera Romana". - Work in the permanent collection of the Dafen Art Museum, Shenzhen Cina. - "The 3rd Dafen International Oil Painting Biennale, Shenzhen 2022". 2022: 9th Beijing International... Read more

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