Paolo Pastorino, Osvaldo Jr (Diabolik), enamels and precious metal colours on ceramic, 10x8x22h
A sculpture in the form of a rabbit handmade by the Italian Neo-Pop Art artist Paolo Pastorino.
Initially the artist creates a draft by hand and then proceeds with the design and 3D computer printing for the sculptural post-realisation in white ceramic followed by various phases: an initial firing at 1000 °C and glazing in white majolica (according to the dictates of the historical ceramics of Albisola), a second firing at 940 °C, a mirror silvering phase, and a final glazing phase with precious metal colours and chromatics (silver), final firing at 100 °C.
In this case, the artist dedicates the subject to Diabolik, a famous comic strip character created in 1962.
Each piece, being handmade, is unique. The work is archived in the artist's general catalogue.
Paolo Pastorino, Osvaldo Jr (Diabolik), enamels and precious metal colours on ceramic, 10x8x22h