• Federico Bencini

    Archetipi

    Archetipi

    BNCF_100

    Composition of monotypes on brass
    cm 35 x 35
    Price on request
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    Monotype on brass
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    Euro 500
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    Euro 500
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    Monotype on brass
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    Euro 500
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    Monotype on brass
    cm 35 x 35
    Euro 500
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    cm 35 x 35
    Euro 500
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    Monotype on brass
    cm 35 x 35
    Euro 500
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    Euro 500
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    Euro 500
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    Euro 500
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    Monotype on brass
    cm 35 x 35
    Euro 500
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    Monotype on brass
    cm 35 x 35
    Euro 500
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    Monotype on brass
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    Euro 500
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    Monotype on brass
    cm 35 x 35
    Euro 500
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    Monotype on brass
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    Euro 500
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    Monotype on brass
    cm 35 x 35
    Euro 500
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    Monotype on brass
    cm 35 x 35
    Euro 500
    Archetipi 03

    Archetipi 03

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    Monotype on brass
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    Euro 500
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    Archetipi 10

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    Monotype on brass
    cm 35 x 35
    Euro 500
    Federico Bencini

    Federico Bencini

    Federico Bencini, Siena 1972, lives and works in Barcelona

    My artistic research is based on the use of pictorial panels of various sizes, consisting of combinations of waste materials such as paper, iron, copper, brass, magnets and wood. The pieces I work on are designed to be freely juxtaposed, making the spectator free to participate, within a new perspective of individual and/or collective knowledge, allowing the viewer in the condition of "playing" in a versatile way.