Giovanni Raspini presents Vanitas Mundi
Events
| 10 October 2017
What are the Vanitas today, maybe a dusty, spectral theme? Not a chance, as for the Tuscan silversmith the "memento mori" becomes a reason for celebrating life, to sing happy and carefree years right through the artistic and natural metaphor of death. So the skull’s grin becomes an ironic smile and the shadows becomes light, featuring contemporary neo-gothic glamour. Here are necklaces made of serpents, skeletal earrings, scorpion chairs, allegorical mirrors and candlesticks with bats. Symbols of eternity such as turtles and shells, coupled with sentinels of the ephemeral such as cobwebs or butterflies. A bouquet of inspirations that start from symbolic and surreal elements to reach on what is Giovanni Raspini's top dish: moulded plastic, wax sculpture that becomes silver or bronze, with decorations and inserts in stone, coral, wax or resin.