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Hikebukuro dream floor sculpture | Sculptures by Clara Graziolino. Item made of wood with stoneware works with minimalism & contemporary style
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Hikebukuro dream floor sculpture | Sculptures by Clara Graziolino. Item made of wood with stoneware works with minimalism & contemporary style
Hikebukuro dream floor sculpture | Sculptures by Clara Graziolino. Item made of wood with stoneware works with minimalism & contemporary style
Hikebukuro dream floor sculpture | Sculptures by Clara Graziolino. Item made of wood with stoneware works with minimalism & contemporary style
Hikebukuro dream floor sculpture | Sculptures by Clara Graziolino. Item made of wood with stoneware works with minimalism & contemporary style
Hikebukuro dream floor sculpture | Sculptures by Clara Graziolino. Item made of wood with stoneware works with minimalism & contemporary style

Created and Sold by Clara Graziolino

Clara Graziolino

Hikebukuro dream floor sculpture

Price $5,260

Shipping rate finalized within 2 business days

Creation: 8-10 weeks
Shipping: 5-6 days
Estimated Arrival: July 20, 2024
The shipping cost includes a wooden crate specifically created to fit and protect the artwork.

Handmade

Woman Owned

Sustainable

Natural Materials

DimensionsWeight
67.72H x 26.77W x 3.15D in
172H x 68W x 8D cm
15 kg
33.07 lb

Glazed high temperature ceramics mounted on iron structure. Contemporary floor sculpture.

Item Hikebukuro dream floor sculpture
Created by Clara Graziolino
As seen in Creator's Studio, Turin, Italy
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Clara Graziolino
Meet the Creator
Wescover creator since 2018
As in the wabi-sabi philosophy, I’m fascinated by the textures of matter, the signs of time, fissures and imperfections”

“Clara Graziolino (Turin, 1975), is an Italian artist who works with clay in sculptures and site specific installations.

With a degree in contemporary history from the Turin University and a diploma from the Art and Restoration Institute of Florence, she moved to Madrid to deepen her knowledge of ceramics.
Studying for seven years at the Moncloa Ceramics School, she developed her own vision and her personal approach to the field of contemporary ceramics.

Apart from usually showing her work in art galleries and museums, Clara has received important awards and recognitions for the quality of her work. She has also collaborated with renowned interior designers in Europe and United States, creating tailored artworks for many projects and spaces in New York, Los Angeles, Milan and Madrid.
Clara currently lives and works between Madrid and Turin.”