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Fruits - Pear , 2023
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Polished Bronze and Blue Patinated Bronze (4001).
Polished Bronze and Blue Patinated Bronze (4001).
piece 01: H 0.99 in. x W 2.56 in. x D 3.15 in.
piece 01: H 2.5 cm x W 6.5 cm x D 8 cm
piece 02: H 0.99 in. x W 2.56 in. x D 3.35 in.
piece 02: H 2.5 cm x W 6.5 cm x D 8.5 cm
piece 01: H 2.5 cm x W 6.5 cm x D 8 cm
piece 02: H 0.99 in. x W 2.56 in. x D 3.35 in.
piece 02: H 2.5 cm x W 6.5 cm x D 8.5 cm
LRE.FRT.002.S2.4001
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The Pear Sculpture, from Lucas Recchia’s Fruits collection, celebrates organic form and vibrant color through the expressive use of bronze and patina. Inspired by the sinuosity and subtle imperfection of...
The Pear Sculpture, from Lucas Recchia’s Fruits collection, celebrates organic form and vibrant color through the expressive use of bronze and patina. Inspired by the sinuosity and subtle imperfection of nature, each piece captures a sense of playfulness while retaining a strong sculptural presence. Merging traditional craftsmanship with contemporary sensibility, the collection reflects Recchia’s poetic engagement with material and form.
Lucas Recchia’s practice is grounded in a deep exploration of materiality and process. By reinterpreting glass, bronze, and rare Brazilian stones, he bridges ancestral techniques with a modern vision, creating sculptural works that embody transformation and the enduring dialogue between nature and design.
Lucas Recchia’s practice is grounded in a deep exploration of materiality and process. By reinterpreting glass, bronze, and rare Brazilian stones, he bridges ancestral techniques with a modern vision, creating sculptural works that embody transformation and the enduring dialogue between nature and design.