Steel, Piazza del Duomo Chiesa di Sant’Agostino, Pietrasanta.
| CREATION DATE | 2010 |
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| COPYRIGHT | © 2023 Nino Mustica. Tutti i diritti riservati. |
DESCRIZIONE
Walking through the scents of the land that gave birth to some of the great masters of art history, Tuscany, that breathes magic in the squares of Pietrasanta, we come across the majestic sculptures of the Steel series.
The material is clearly steel, worked in sharp shapes that branch out into thinness. Seemingly ephemeral but actually solid the elements are formed by triangular facets of different shapes and angles. It appears like a veil and the sculpture, despite its vastness, seems to float in the light.
The historical squares with stone pavements and marble faced palaces create the Renaissance condition of the environment and converse in contrast with the asymmetric features of Mustica’s sculptures which in turn reflect history and let us intimate the present and future of this art selected to revisit classical geometry and reinvent it to create new languages of contemporary expression.