An signed sculpture by Pietro Cenedella, carved from luminous Carrara marble in the 1970s. Resting on a rectangular marble plinth, the work unfurls in a dynamic, shell-like form, where smooth undulating curves and hollowed recesses create a dialogue between weight and lightness, solidity and fluidity.
The composition has a distinctly biomorphic, almost fitomorphic quality, recalling the organic rhythms of petals, shells, or natural growths. The natural veining and tonal variations of Carrara marble accentuate this vitality, turning the material into a play of sculptural light and shadow.
At once abstract and evocative, the piece resonates with the lyrical modernism of artists such as Isamu Noguchi or Jean Arp, where sculptural mass becomes an exploration of rhythm and movement.
Importantly, the sculpture bears visible signs of time and a natural patina, intentionally preserved to honor its age and authenticity.
Signed Cenedella on the base.




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